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The phrase "are expected to compete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated actions or behaviors, particularly in contexts involving competition or performance.
Example: "The teams are expected to compete fiercely in the upcoming championship."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to compete" or "are likely to compete."
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More than 250 athletes from as many as 12 countries are expected to compete.
This year, an estimated 4,000 women are expected to compete in the event.
Ellis and Abraham, who are expected to compete for starting roles, will sign today.
More than 300 athletes are expected to compete at Mount Snow.
Charlie Frye and Derek Anderson are expected to compete for the starting quarterback job.
"So the rest of us Hispanics are expected to compete with that".
Ed Balls and Ed Miliband are expected to compete for the crucial left-of-centre vote.
All three are expected to compete in the Summer Olympics in Athens next year.
Now, upward of 70 Melges one-designs are expected to compete.
More than 10,000 athletes from 205 nations are expected to compete in next year's Olympics.
In all, 8,500 athletes from 70 countries are expected to compete in 2013.
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