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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also expected to provide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has an additional responsibility or duty to supply something alongside other tasks or expectations.
Example: "In addition to their regular duties, employees are also expected to provide feedback on the new policies."
Alternatives: "also required to supply" or "additionally tasked with providing".
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While they are also expected to provide husbands of expectant women with information on MNCH care and family planning, their reach to the husbands is limited.
Over the long term, the system is also expected to provide a cost savings.
He is also expected to provide a more global view for Lazard.
CNN Inflight Services and CNBC are also expected to provide news programs.
The study is also expected to provide a good guide for designing and preparing new MR elastomers.
The report is also expected to provide answers as to why the Dutch authorities took up to four days to inform relatives of the death of passengers.
The $56 million development is also expected to provide a 40,000-square-foot community center that will be operated by the Y.M.C.A. of Greater New York.
The government program is also expected to provide prevention programs aimed at the tens of millions of people who are not infected.
The bill is also expected to provide candidates with $2 of public financing for every $1 they raise on their own up to a certain limit.
It is also expected to provide data on how the air mixes at such high altitudes, a phenomenon that is crucial to the planet's heat balance.
The aid is also expected to provide more relief to persistent issues caused by the storm, including evacuees still in hotels and mold in homes that were flooded.
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