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The phrase "also expected to sit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has an additional responsibility or requirement to be seated, often in a formal or structured context.
Example: "In addition to their other duties, the committee members are also expected to sit during the annual meeting."
Alternatives: "also required to sit" or "additionally anticipated to sit".
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Jason Kidd, the backup point guard, is also expected to sit out.
Scheeler will answer questions about the report but is also expected to sit between Clemens and McNamee.
Turkey and Brazil, both current members, have said they will not engage in talks on the draft, and Lebanon is also expected to sit out the vote.
The 22-year-old England international has missed the last four games with a thigh injury, and is also expected to sit out the next three weeks with the damage showing few signs of healing quickly.
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Weakside linebacker Melvin Simmons (bruised fibula) also is expected to sit out this week.
But China could not be expected to sit idly by.
You are not expected to sit on your hands, you are not expected to be quiet.
You're expected to sit down with your peers and say: "You know what?
Listeners were expected to sit in the dark, take notes and pay attention.
and is expected to sit down soon with House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (Md).
He needed surgery, and he is expected to sit out several more weeks.
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