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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also expected to file" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something has an additional obligation or requirement to submit a document or report.
Example: "All employees are required to submit their annual performance reviews, and they are also expected to file their tax returns by the deadline."
Alternatives: "also required to submit" or "additionally obligated to file".
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The family of the second firefighter, Joseph Graffignino, is also expected to file suit.
Another group, Citizens Union, is also expected to file a formal complaint.
The investigators are also expected to file lawsuits shortly against some smaller national insurance brokers, this person said.
Company officials said they also expected to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection while seeking refinancing or a buyer.
Louis Freeh, the trustee overseeing the bankruptcy, is also expected to file a report related to his investigation.
Mr. Demesyeux's lawyer, Sanford Pirotin, said he also expected to file a claim, formally called a notice of claim, against Nassau County.
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The numbers should also provide some insight on the financials of Facebook, which is widely expected to file for its I.P.O. in the next 12 months.
Adelphia is expected to file for bankruptcy.
The companies had expected to file by the first quarter of 2002.
He is expected to file the legislation on Thursday.
G.M. is expected to file for bankruptcy protection on Monday.
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