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The phrase "also expected to affirm" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated actions or responses, particularly in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "The committee is also expected to affirm the proposed changes to the policy during the next meeting."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to confirm" or "also required to endorse".
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The documents are also expected to affirm the role of indigenous people in Australia as custodians of the land and to affirm the need to grant them greater political control over their own affairs.
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Otherwise, citizens with deeply conflicting worldviews could not be expected to affirm the value of autonomy except as a mere modus vivendi (see, e.g., Wall 2009; cf. also Larmore 2008, 146 6).
The Fed is expected to affirm both policies on Wednesday.
But he is expected to affirm his pledge to leave the city's police force intact.
The document is important because seminary professors and Southern Baptist agency employees are expected to affirm it.
A respondent with more of a trait--thus, greater person logit--would be expected to affirm any item with a logit less than his person logit.
Philippe Coutinho is also expected to return.
Actress Sienna Miller is also expected to attend.
Brazilian growth is also expected to slow.
His father is also expected to testify.
We were also expected to do chores.
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