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The phrase "am expected to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a duty or obligation that someone has in a particular situation.
Example: "As a team leader, I am expected to provide guidance and support to my team members."
Alternatives: "I should" or "I have to".
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I am expected to pave them".
I am expected to be in four places at once.
"I am expected to return in mid-September, so that will be my aim for now.
"Despite the fact that I am expected to take a bullet for both sides.
As Alex's father, I am expected to rise to the occasion by giving a speech.
I am expected to skip bathroom breaks if we are busy.
"Because I am a female, I am expected to aspire to marriage," Adichie says.
HIS 'MAD MEN' LOOK: I realize that I am expected to dress better because of what I do.
I'm paid on a per-article basis, and am expected to spend about 10 minutes indexing each article.
I wonder what it is I am expected to show reverence for: academic tradition or the institution?
I am expected to provide my own vehicle, in over 10 years the fuel allowance has not been increased.
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