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Free sign upThe phrase "expected to end" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is likely to end soon. For example, "The rainy season is expected to end this week."
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The hearing is expected to end today.
The meeting was expected to end Friday.
They aren't expected to end before midnight.
A1 Bill Bradley is expected to end his campaign today.
The work is expected to end by mid-2015.
The layoffs are not expected to end any time soon.
Her trial is expected to end on 21 December.
Talks in Malaysia are expected to end tomorrow.
The trial is expected to end next week.
The inquest is expected to end next week.
But neither move is expected to end the conflict.
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