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The phrase "are expected to pose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated challenges, questions, or issues that may arise in a particular context.
Example: "The new regulations are expected to pose significant challenges for small businesses trying to comply."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to present" or "are likely to create".
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The baby has experienced respiratory problems, a very mild brain haemorrhage and some digestive problems, but none of the health concerns are expected to pose long-term problems, her doctors said.
Both regions also have their own language and separatist political factions, which, in the case of the Basque region, are expected to pose an unusually strong challenge in the vote.
Ando and her compatriot, the defending world champion, Mao Asada, are expected to pose the greatest challenge here to Kim Yu-na, the South Korean who elicited comparisons to the sport's all-time greats on her elegant way to the gold medal at the Olympics last year in Vancouver.
"There is substantial scientific data supporting the conclusion that short-chain PFASs are expected to pose no significant risk while delivering important societal benefits," says Jessica Bowman, executive director of the FluoroCouncil, the fluorochemical manufacturers' trade group in Washington, D.C.
Over the next 10 15 years, new telescopes should detect some 500,000 NEOs, several dozen of which are expected to pose a risk of striking Earth someday, according to the ASE report.
Therefore, apogamous taxa are expected to pose similar problems to DNA barcoding as sexual allopolyploids.
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Samsung's new Galaxy smartphone is expected to pose a serious challenge to Apple's iPhone.
Neither of those reviews is expected to pose any obstacles to the completion of the acquisition.
The images are mainly portraits of the artist taken in the 80s, when children were expected to pose obediently and seriously for photographs.
The tycoon-politician was the sole candidate after his main rival, Agung Laksono, who was expected to pose a serious challenge to Mr Bakrie's leadership, was purged from the party, along with his allies.
In the parliamentary vote this March, his secular coalition, which includes Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi and Ayad Allawi, a former prime minister, was expected to pose one of the bigger challenges to the list of Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki.
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