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The phrase "are expected to recognize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is anticipated to acknowledge or identify something.
Example: "Students are expected to recognize the key themes in the literature they study."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to acknowledge" or "should be able to identify".
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A clear majority of the 27 European Union members — certainly no less than 20 — are expected to recognize Kosovo rapidly.
During site investigations, engineering geologists are expected to recognize landslides, both active and dormant.
Today's finance executives are expected to recognize that planning involves data, decisions and people – not just spreadsheets and budget mandates.
In order to enhance their PCK and change their understanding of science learning and teaching, pre-service teachers are expected to recognize their own experiences of learning, question their beliefs and contemplate their teaching of specific content and in specific contexts.
The US and key EU member states are leading the charge for recognition of Kosovo's independence after the ICJ decision, and more than 100 countries are expected to recognize Kosovo soon.
When the precursor protein and the synthetic peptide are incubated together, the large N-intein and the small C-intein are expected to recognize one another, associate non-covalently, form an active intein conformation, and catalyze a protein trans-splicing reaction.
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Mr. Obama is expected to recognize the Arizonans at some point in his address.
On Tuesday, SAG is expected to recognize members of the group as candidates for 11 openings on its national board.
The United States and additional European Union member states were expected to recognize Kosovo's independence in the coming days.
He's fond of quoting fellow academics, but fails to identify their qualifications or institutions; we're expected to recognize them by their names alone.
The first was composed of two hundred and twenty words that first graders could be expected to recognize at sight — like "a," "about," "and," "are," and so on.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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