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The phrase "are also expected to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there are additional responsibilities or requirements that someone is anticipated to fulfill.
Example: "Employees are also expected to adhere to the company's code of conduct at all times."
Alternatives: "are also required to" or "are also anticipated to".
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Peers are also expected to vote.
Men are also expected to dress modestly.
Students are also expected to lead discussions occasionally.
Applicants are also expected to have undergraduate laboratory research experience.
Other jurisdictions are also expected to press charges.
But idents are also expected to brand the station.
They are also expected to visit the royal palace.
Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan are also expected to join, he says.
Detroit's 100,000 creditors are also expected to lose money.
Profits are also expected to grow at that pace.
They are also expected to put up a strong defence.
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