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The phrase "are expected to decide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a person or group has a responsibility or obligation to make a decision in a given context.
Example: "The committee members are expected to decide on the new policy by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to determine" or "are required to make a decision."
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His fellow senators are expected to decide next month whether to oust him.
Officials are expected to decide later this summer how the fund will be set up.
The justices are expected to decide whether to do so next month.
N.C.A.A. officials are expected to decide whether to take that step in the coming weeks.
Prosecutors are expected to decide shortly whether it is also a matter for the courts.
"Our judges are expected to decide fairly," he said, "and are entitled to fair compensation".
On Wednesday, state officials are expected to decide whether all nine elections will indeed take place.
They are expected to decide whether to send more troops in the coming days.
Hynix creditors are expected to decide on the rescue plan this week.
Instead, they are expected to decide on their own where they can contribute most.
But ministers are expected to decide before the general election what the new statutory minimum will be.
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