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"expected to rise substantially" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing predictions or projections of future events. Example: "Investors are optimistic about the company's performance, with profits expected to rise substantially in the next quarter."
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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common chronic joint diseases affecting older adults worldwide, leading to progressive disability. 1 The number of adults with knee OA and associated activity limitation is expected to rise substantially with the increase in life expectancy.
With known American fields maturing, that percentage is expected to rise substantially in the next decade.
Damage estimates exceed $2 billion, but that figure is expected to rise substantially as an inventory of firefighting costs and lost property is completed.
Race will always be an issue in Britain – at least 10% of the population isn't white, and this figure is expected to rise substantially in coming years.
The property tax picture for the building will emerge after a revaluation is completed in October, said Frank Kerwin, Stamford's assessor, after which assessments are expected to rise substantially.
And after Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg last week encouraged residents who might have been exposed to the dust to be checked by the clinic's specialists, the number of patients is expected to rise substantially.
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The league's TV revenue is expected to rise, perhaps substantially, from the roughly $75 million a year it gets from Versus.
Salaries are expected to fall substantially, and unemployment is expected to rise.
30 While the use of generics in Japan is still low in comparison with that in other countries, it has increased substantially during the past years and is expected to rise further.
Because revenue is expected to rise sharply when new television contracts are completed in a few years, the amount of money available to players will rise substantially.
Another reason mortgage interest rates are not expected to rise sharply is that the supply of the securities has not increased substantially, said Michael Fratantoni, vice president for single-family research at the Mortgage Bankers Association.
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