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The part of the sentence "this study is expected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when you are referring to something that is expected to occur in the future based on previous studies or data. Example: This study is expected to reveal the long-term impacts of climate change on global food production.
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This study is expected to last through 2003.
This study is expected to provide useful insights for the design of piezoelectric-nanowire-based nanodevices.
This study is expected to provide guidance for fabrication of high performance MRE.
This study is expected to provide useful reference for future high mountain area waterfront designers.
The design process of this study is expected to contribute to user-centered UD application.
This study is expected to provide valuable information for the design of pile group foundations.
This study is expected to provide a better method for analyzing cooling performance of ventilated packages.
This study is expected to contribute to the understanding of pollen allergenicity and pathogenicity.
This study is expected to help the usability practitioners in consumer electronics industry in various ways.
This study is expected as a contribution to theory of landscape design and the built environment.
This study is expected to enrich the understanding and design of fabrication of PDA at interfaces.
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this study is suggested
this study is suspected
this study is planned
this study is supposed
this study is preferred
this study is indicated
this study is perceived
this trial is expected
this study is affected
this study is reported
this study is concerned
this study is interested
this study is grounded
this study is conducted
this study is dedicated
this study is attributed
this study is motivated
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