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The phrase "are expected to include" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when outlining anticipated components or elements that should be part of a larger context, such as a report, proposal, or project.
Example: "The final report are expected to include a summary of findings, recommendations, and an analysis of the data collected."
Alternatives: "should encompass" or "are anticipated to contain".
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Children's stories, likewise, are expected to include inconsistencies.
Potential bidders are expected to include other major banks.
Both reports are expected to include sharp criticism of BBC procedures and staff.
His meetings here are expected to include financial discussions and related cooperation against terrorism.
These are expected to include share options and preferred loans to employees.
Early witnesses are expected to include ethnic Albanian survivors of mass killings in Kosovo.
At the least, those changes are expected to include a title change to "Police Videos".
Depending on final decisions, opening-day rosters are expected to include 20 players 40 or older.
The job cuts are expected to include both hourly and salaried positions.
Both reports are expected to include in sharp criticism of BBC procedures and staff.
Recipes are expected to include apple brown betty and Cornish pasties, similar to a calzone.
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