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The phrase "are expected to be informed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that there is an anticipation or requirement for someone to have knowledge about a particular subject or situation.
Example: "All employees are expected to be informed about the new company policies before the meeting."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to be aware" or "should be knowledgeable".
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Candidates shortlisted for the second round are expected to be informed next week and it is understood the interviews will take place the following week.
Staff in 115 of the stores are expected to be informed that their branch is due to close today, leading to the loss of 661 jobs.
This is not a Model UN, or a kind of competition where contestants are expected to be informed on public policy and respond accordingly to questions about it.
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The brothers and sisters will have to engage with their "siblings" at least once a week, and are expected to be good listeners and motivators and to inform them on ways to deal with violence.
Mr. Rizzo said that White House officials agreed with him that destroying the tapes was a bad idea, and that they expected to be informed before the C.I.A. made any decisions about their fate.
Asked when he expected to be informed, Magnussen told Danish newspaper Ekstra Bladet: "I have no idea.
Everyone was expected to be well informed and the boys were allowed to swear.
Therefore, its denizens can be expected to be better informed as compared to other areas in the country.
Because most hemodialysis patients are Medicare-eligible, they as well as their providers would be expected to be well informed of changes in Medicare prescription drug coverage.
Staff meetings and departmental monthly meetings were expected to be used to inform health workers.
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