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The part of the sentence 'is expected to decrease' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that a certain quantity is likely to reduce. For example, "The level of unemployment in the country is expected to decrease in the coming months."
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This contrasts with the expectation under the static FGM, where phenotypic diversity is expected to decrease as the populations adapt.
The salary cap is expected to decrease.
That revenue is expected to decrease.
Second, the water supply itself is expected to decrease.
Revenue from circulation is expected to decrease about 5 percent.
With China's population approaching its peak, grain consumption is expected to decrease starting this year.
Hurricanes are predicted to grow stronger and more destructive, though their number is expected to decrease.
As HCFC-22 production is phased out, chloroform production is expected to decrease significantly.
In coming years, the national supply of dentists is expected to decrease further as many current dentists retire.
Therefore, an incidence of obesity-induced diabetes is expected to decrease if obesity is controlled.
This system is expected to decrease the energy loss by using bulk superconductors for the bearing.
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