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The phrase "also expected to attach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is anticipated to be included or connected in addition to other items or actions.
Example: "The report is due next week, and all relevant documents are also expected to attach."
Alternatives: "also anticipated to include" or "also likely to be added".
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Applicants are also expected to attach a file with up to 5 power point slides summarizing and reinforcing the application.
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First of all, don't expect to attach a lock on a bridge.
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