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The phrase "are expected to behave" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated conduct or behavior in a specific context, such as rules or social norms.
Example: "In this classroom, students are expected to behave respectfully towards their peers and teachers."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to act" or "should conduct themselves".
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However, by their very nature, these stereotypes pigeonhole what it means to be gay and lead to unrealistic expectations of how gay men are expected to behave.
Mothers are expected to behave in a certain way.
Perhaps this does reinforce some preconceptions about how men and women are expected to behave.
They are expected to behave like a specialist in a familiar situation.
Our kids are expected to behave, but if we discipline them in public, we're abusive.
Nanocrystalline diamond composites are expected to behave differently owing to the large volume of grain boundaries.
Stanford students are expected to behave responsibly, both in the classroom and outside, both on campus and off.
Children are welcome, with a catch: They are expected to behave — and to watch their manners, or learn them.
Presidential news conferences are events where reporters are expected to behave with a certain level of decorum.
Otherwise children will have no idea how they are expected to behave once they get to school.
Cambodia is still a traditional society in which women are expected to behave demurely and subordinate themselves to men.
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