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The phrase "are expected from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated actions, behaviors, or outcomes that are anticipated to come from a specific source or individual.
Example: "The results of the experiment are expected from the research team by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "are anticipated from" or "are projected from".
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Big things are expected from quarterback E.J.
Confessions are expected from singer-songwriters.
New plays are expected from you too.
But further steps are expected from Frankfurt.
Remnant ligaments are expected from the mechanics.
-What emotional or physical changes are expected from the disease?
Further savings are expected from efficiencies, a spokeswoman said.
Private contributions are expected from the exchange, among others.
Bravado statements (from chauvinists) are expected from Afghan men.
An edited volume and other published work are expected from the series.
Proposals for reform are expected from the OCED later this month.
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