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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreseen to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is anticipated or predicted to happen in the future. For example, "The number of Covid-19 cases are foreseen to be rising in the weeks ahead."
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Wavelength Division Multiplexing (WDM) Passive Optical Network (PON) is foreseen to be part of the Next Generation Passive Optical Networks.
A total integrated luminosity of up to 300 fb−1 is foreseen to be reached by 2022.
HCLL-TBM is foreseen to be located in an ITER equatorial port, being housed inside a proper steel-supporting frame.
The process is discussed more in detail only in those cases where it is already commercialised or at least foreseen to be in the near future.
A highly permeable mortar is foreseen to be used as backfill for the engineered barrier of the Swiss repository for low- and intermediate-level waste.
Threonine aldolase was immobilized on different supports foreseen to be coated or packed within the micro- and millichannels of flow reactors.
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Festival attendees are particularly touched by Barney Gumble's artistic introspective film about alcoholism, Pukahontas, which Jay (later a victim of football in the groin) foresees to be the eventual winner.
Blocks for which MCI was foreseen to fail were low-quality H.264/AVC Intra encoded and transmitted to the decoder to assist MCI.
A summary of how FACET is foreseen to progress has been given (Oldring et al. 2013).
The design and R&D priorities which are foreseen to achieve these aims are briefly mentioned.
All investments foreseen are to be allocated to developing resources within and contiguous to blocks with existing discoveries, not toward new exploration efforts (TB Petroleum 2016).
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