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'expected to keep rising' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expecting something to increase in value, amount, frequency, etc. For example: "Analysts are expecting the stock market's value to keep rising in the coming year."
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Mr. Auwaerter and other analysts say long-term yields are expected to keep rising modestly, and for several reasons: inflation expectations are rising, Treasury sales of long-term bonds to finance the deficit are projected to be greater than ever, and Fed purchases of Treasury securities are expected to decline.
The case count is expected to keep rising.
With more places under construction, numbers are expected to keep rising.
Numbers are still expected to keep rising, said the tourist board.
Across the nation, foreclosures are expected to keep rising, flooding the market with more homes.
The fundamentals of the state's office market, he added, also remain strong, and rents are expected to keep rising.
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Investors say coal is another commodity they expect to keep rising in price.
Only three years ago, demand for bus services was expected to keep on rising.
The fact that 7,500 of the 16,000 patients at the surgeries in Glossop and Hadfield are on repeat prescriptions underlines that, like GPs and hospitals everywhere, Manor House is facing a growing burden of illness which is expected to keep on rising.
Mr. Selingo said he expected pay to keep rising.
Ed Gould, the college president, said he expected applications to keep rising next year.
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