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The phrase "are actually expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing what is anticipated or required in a particular situation or context.
Example: "In this course, students are actually expected to complete all assignments on time to pass."
Alternatives: "are truly anticipated" or "are genuinely required".
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Moviegoers are actually expected to pay for this hollow uplift.
And now we are actually expected to pay money and sit through this wittering nonsense.
The Brennan Center's projections show that Baltimore's homicide numbers are actually expected to fall by 6.1% in 2016.
Imagine testing students on the knowledge and skills they are actually expected to learn, where they read, analyze, write about and discuss good fiction and nonfiction, and use their skills in math to tackle real-life problems.
Web sales are actually expected to take a bigger piece of the total retail pie this holiday season, but because of a string of bankruptcies among high-profile dot-coms, the Internet is not the psychological threat that it was last year.
While probably unlikely to hit the U.S., sales of mobile phones are actually expected to decline this in Taiwan.
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It nets out to something a little more conservative than the markets are actually expecting".
We are actually expecting people to make changes in the home, before they've got the knowledge that SHS is a real issue.
Boos were few, nasty chants were nonexistent and the resurgent Warriors were actually expected to win.
This timeline was actually expected by Holly Leicht, Hud's regional administrator for New York & New Jersey.
And spending for recorded music is actually expected to decline 1.6percentt a year, on average, through 2006.
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