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The phrase "are expected to question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the anticipation of someone challenging or inquiring about information, ideas, or authority.
Example: "Students in this course are expected to question the material presented and engage in critical thinking."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to challenge" or "should be encouraged to inquire".
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Investigators are expected to question Mr. Weizman as early as next week.
Politicians are expected to question whether top executives at Barclays responded to regulators' concerns about the bank's corporate culture.
In Washington, members of Congress are expected to question Mr. Hwang about his knowledge of North Korea's nuclear program and about what Kim Jong Il might do next.
If Mr. Corzine agrees to a meeting next month with the F.B.I. and federal prosecutors, the authorities are expected to question him about his interactions with Ms. O'Brien.
With an informant who used to be at the heart of his sport, investigators are expected to question nearly every top American rider.
Mr. Hinchey and Representative John P. Murtha, a powerful Pennsylvania Democrat who heads the subcommittee, are expected to question Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates about the decision when he appears before the panel next week.
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However, the inspector general's report is expected to question the validity of that claim.
Using the foreclosure review as a starting point, Mr. Brown is expected to question regulators' reliance on the industry.
The committee is expected to question J. P. Morgan Chase about whether that distinction should have altered the accounting treatment.
As vice-chancellor of the private Buckingham University, Kealey may be expected to question the need for public subsidies.
Mr. Carter is expected to question overhead costs built into many deals and the amount of profit on certain types of contracts, the industry officials said.
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