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The phrase "are expected to practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a requirement or obligation for someone to engage in a particular activity or skill development.
Example: "Students are expected to practice their math skills daily to improve their performance."
Alternatives: "are required to practice" or "should practice".
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Both are expected to practice Thursday...
The cellists are expected to practice their own parts before rehearsals.
Accordingly, employees are expected to practice "abstinence before marriage and fidelity within marriage".
Between rehearsals, members are expected to practice the music on their own.
Mike Bibby (back) and Jared Jeffries (calf) are expected to practice Saturday.
They mean that museums are expected to practice collective bargaining over civic priorities -- or else they must face the consequences.
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He is expected to practice today.
Thomas Expected Back Soon Right guard Randy Thomas (shoulder) is expected to practice this week and will probably play Thursday against Baltimore.
REBOUNDS JAYSON WILLIAMS is expected to practice with the team at the Champion Center on Tuesday.
He is expected to practice Friday and then will be re-evaluated.
Robertson sustained a contusion to his right thigh Sunday but is expected to practice this week, the Jets said.
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