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The phrase "are expected to complement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain elements or components are anticipated to enhance or complete one another in a particular context.
Example: "The new marketing strategies are expected to complement our existing efforts and drive greater engagement with our audience."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to enhance" or "are meant to support".
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The OPAL study results are expected to complement other studies on atherosclerosis progression in healthy postmenopausal women.
However, their footprints have little overlap and are expected to complement each other, so regulatory approval isn't expected to be an issue.
These two features are expected to complement well the GTM technique, especially in blurred regions containing cavities, to detect TB cavity candidates.
These differences are expected to complement and improve the goal of discovering novel HIV-1 knockdown targets.
These differences are expected to complement and improve the goal of discovering novel knockdown targets for HIV-1 that can be used as antiviral targets.
Matina 1-6 resulting from this study are important resources for functional exploitation and enhancement of Theobroma cacao that are expected to complement and augment genome sequencing efforts.
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Now, with Barber retired and Finn injured, Douglas is expected to complement running back Brandon Jacobs.
If the Spaniard did arrive he would be expected to complement Rooney, Memphis Depay, Wilson and Hernández.
The business is expected to complement Cisco's D.S.L., Ethernet, cable and wireless network services.
The service is expected to complement Best Buy's regular CD sales, Mr. Witzig said.
It is expected to complement the existing test standards regarding the durability evaluation of construction materials.
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