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The phrase "are expected to prevent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated outcomes or responsibilities regarding avoiding certain situations or events.
Example: "The new regulations are expected to prevent any further environmental damage caused by industrial activities."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to stop" or "are meant to avert".
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Thin nitride layers are expected to prevent metal films from oxidizing under working conditions.
Automated driving systems (ADSs) are expected to prevent traffic accidents caused by driver carelessness on freeways.
The Kigali negotiations, which are expected to prevent an increase in atmospheric temperatures of almost one degree Fahrenheit, were intense and contentious.
The fire department applied for the grant to repair the dam's sluice gate, which can release water from the pond when heavy rains or a hurricane are expected, to prevent overwhelming pressure on the dam.
Provisions (e.g., guaranteed issue) in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), effective January 2014, are expected to prevent such exclusions however (111th United States Congress 2010).
Profit controls are expected to prevent drug prices from becoming unreasonably high, and evidence on this policy appears to somehow follow this pattern.
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The rule was expected to prevent up to eleven thousand premature deaths each year.
Coordination of information through this system is expected to prevent further embarrassments.
Setting the brakes would have been expected to prevent the train from starting to roll into the town.
The question is, physical exercise is expected to prevent hypertension, yet, though I workout in the gym, why must I have hypertension?
The enzymes acetyl-CoA carboxylase 1 (and1) ACC2are2 are powerful regulators of hepatic fat storage; therefore, their inhibition is expected to prevent the development of fatty liver.
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