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The phrase "are expected to involve" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated actions, processes, or components in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The upcoming project are expected to involve collaboration between multiple departments to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to include" or "are projected to encompass".
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Viewing habits are expected to involve even narrower, more individually tailored and, eventually, interactive choices.
While the projects will be headed by UK researchers, they are expected to involve international collaborations.
These studies, which are expected to involve about 500 patients, aim at determining two uses of thalidomide.
Other hearings before Judge Kollar-Kotelly, whicoulduld run for weeks, are expected to involve the nine states contesting the settlement.
Eventually, the charges are expected to involve architects, real estate brokers and corporate managers, as well as lighting and furniture suppliers.
It has put in place contingency plans which are expected to involve transferring Carillion staff to Kier and the French engineering company Eiffage, the other partner on HS2.
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The task is expected to involve American and British commandoes.
Applications with total budgets exceeding $20,000 will always be expected to involve other contributors.
Any merger is expected to involve a stock swap at close to current market prices.
The Lloyds settlement is expected to involve a similar batch of documents.
The deal is expected to involve shares rather than cash, with Dunstone retaining his large holding.
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