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The phrase "are expected to either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated actions or outcomes that involve a choice between two options.
Example: "Students are expected to either complete the assignment on time or request an extension if they need more time."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to either" or "are required to either".
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In adaptation to Agenda 2000 they are expected to either grow or diversify production.
If an experiment yields negative data about a hypothesis, teams are expected to either kill or reformulate their ideas accordingly.
Of course, most of these efforts to scale back environmental regulations have not become law yet, and the majority are expected to either languish because of Senate opposition or to be vetoed by President Obama.
Eight of the remaining nine variants were more divergent side-chain changes, and are expected to either alter specific contacts of the receptor-ligand interaction (I90T, S144L, N148V, A184V, L258V, E262D) or potentially introduce deleterious (steric) effects on ligand interactions (C79R, W257R).
The Rockets are expected to either trade (good luck) or waive Anthony sooner than later.
City officials are expected to either approval or deny the companys' requests to sell alcohol next week.
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At some point, Congress is expected to either raise taxes or cut benefits.
The Mac Mini is expected to either be dropped from sale or updated with new chips similar to the MacBook Air.
Ever since the introduction of the new 12in MacBook in 2015, Apple has been expected to either drop the MacBook Air from sale or update it.
Off-season back surgery for the versatile defensive lineman Jason Pierre-Paul might eventually help the Giants return to their formidable ways, but he is expected to either not play or be limited Sunday.
Nor should he be expected to either, to be honest.
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