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"I'm expected" is correct and usable in written English
It is a simple sentence with a subject (I) and a verb (am expected). You can use this sentence to indicate that someone is anticipating or waiting for you to arrive or do something. Here is an example: "I'm expected to attend the meeting tomorrow at 9 am." In this example, the speaker is stating that they have been told or asked to attend the meeting, and it is expected that they will be present at the designated time.
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"I'm expected here.
That's what I'm expected to do.
"I'm expected to see Easter," he said.
And I'm expected to deal with this.
And yet, I'm expected to have the skills for both.
I think what I'm expected to do is let go.
Now I'm expected to live another 25 years.
I think I'm expected to behave in a certain manner.
"I think I'm expected to go back home to help society develop".
I'm expected to come up with the ideas all by myself.
And I was like: "I don't care about what I'm expected to do".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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