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The phrase "are expected to prepare" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a requirement or anticipation for someone to get ready or make arrangements for something.
Example: "Students are expected to prepare for the upcoming exam by reviewing all the materials provided in class."
Alternatives: "are required to prepare" or "should be ready to prepare".
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Students are expected to prepare a manuscript at least every other week.
Focuses strongly on case studies; students are expected to prepare each case before class and participate extensively in discussions.
Pakistan, on the other hand, has, in Shoaib Akhtar ("the Rawalpindi Express") and Mohammad Sami, an imposing opening bowling partnership, and Pakistani groundsmen are expected to prepare matches to suit them.
Students in either degree program are expected to prepare themselves to undertake research both through formal course work and through apprenticeships in the ongoing research activities of the faculty.
As a result, the teacher educators are expected to prepare prospective teachers in supporting students' understanding of computational thinking.
Students are expected to prepare the mandatory readings for each week, which serve as a basis for an informed, and thus productive, classroom discussion.
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Each student is expected to prepare a manuscript each week.
Each student is expected to prepare a manuscript at least every other week.
Students will be expected to prepare each week for class and will do two major assignments.
The acting president, Konstantin Päts, was expected to prepare an election for president.
Päts became acting president and was expected to prepare the ground for the first presidential election.
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