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The phrase "are expected to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated growth, improvement, or progress in a particular area or skill.
Example: "Students in this program are expected to develop critical thinking skills by the end of the semester."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to grow" or "are projected to improve."
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Students are expected to develop a reflective portfolio to assist their development and showcase evidence of their skills and capabilities to future employers.
That's when the storm gets cranking and major precipitation bands are expected to develop.
Every year, 429,000 children and adolescents are expected to develop cancer.
Up to 30percentt of these soldiers are expected to develop a serious mental health problem.
Therefore, the as-prepared three-dimensional hollow microtubular hybrids are expected to develop high-performance supercapacitor.
In Australia and New Zealand, surgical trainees are expected to develop competencies across 9 domains.
At the second stage, students are expected to develop their projects through sofware transformations.
In this group work, students are expected to develop an insight and self-awareness of themselves.
Trauma centers are expected to develop injury prevention programs that address needs of the local population.
Of the seventy-nine million boomers, fourteen million are expected to develop Alzheimer's or some other form of dementia.
Students are expected to develop proficiency in both classical and modern forms of at least two Asian languages.
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