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The phrase "are expected to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing obligations or anticipated actions that individuals or groups should take regarding a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The committee members are expected to address the concerns raised by the community during the next meeting."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to tackle" or "should focus on".
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It is those kinds of details that the final rules are expected to address.
Many of them are expected to address these issues in the new year.
The researchers are expected to address the cost-effectiveness of the treatments in another report.
These cutting-edge technologies are expected to address unmet needs within regenerative dentistry.
This article describes these instruments and the astronomical problems they are expected to address.
They added: "The fall of Mosul is an important objective, and tomorrow's [Friday's] talks are expected to address how this will be achieved".
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Pope Benedict XVI is expected to address the participants.
The prime minister is expected to address parliament early this week.
She's expected to address reporters at 2.15pm.
Can companies be expected to address this problem?
The commission is expected to address several politically delicate issues.
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