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The phrase "are expected to produce" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated outcomes or results in various contexts, such as academic, professional, or project-related scenarios.
Example: "Students are expected to produce a comprehensive report by the end of the semester."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to generate" or "are required to deliver".
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The cuts are expected to produce annual savings of $275 million, Whirlpool said.
Then they are expected to produce a certain kind of story.
And in return, these scholars are expected to produce some concrete results".
Students are expected to produce an original research paper on a relevant topic.
Guides are expected to produce one short research paper each quarter.
Daily Mail reporters are expected to produce copy faster than is usual in other newsrooms.
Sources say they are expected to produce at least five stories a day.
The engine and electric motor are expected to produce 349 horsepower, according to BMW. (BMW Group).
Those stakes that remain are expected to produce a decent return.
In almost every culture, Dr. Baumeister said, "men are expected to produce" more than they consume.
Most conventional internal bio-electronic systems are expected to produce power through wirelessly transmitted technology.
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