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Free sign upThe phrase "are expected to make a statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is anticipated to provide a declaration or opinion on a matter.
Example: "The witnesses are expected to make a statement regarding the events they observed during the incident."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to provide a statement" or "are required to give a statement."
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His family are expected to make a statement later today and there will be a minute's silence before England's Six Nations game.
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Regus is expected to make a statement on Monday.
1.17pm: Gordon Brown is expected to make a statement shortly.
The agency is expected to make a statement on Tuesday.
The UK government is expected to make a statement afterwards.
The Pistorius family is expected to make a statement shortly.
Netanyahu was expected to make a statement later Wednesday.
A senior minister was expected to make a statement about the decision in Parliament on Friday.
Mr. Capriles was expected to make a statement later on Saturday.
Ms. Warner was expected to make a statement about the case on Thursday.
Dfat is expected to make a statement on the issue on Friday.
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