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The phrase "are expected to report" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a requirement or obligation for someone to provide information or updates.
Example: "All employees are expected to report their progress at the weekly meeting."
Alternatives: "are required to report" or "should report".
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Now, all reporters are expected to report, write, blog, Tweet, Instagram, shoot video, do radio hits and appear on television.
Because dengue is a reportable disease in Sri Lanka, physicians are expected to report cases to the Ministry of Health.
They are expected to report within weeks.
The coordinators are expected to report to the principals.
Exploration and production companies are expected to report average increases of 371percentt.
They are expected to report Iraqi progress in destroying its illegal Samoud 2 missiles.
4am The motherlode – 88 areas are expected to report at around this time.
City officials are investigating the claims, and are expected to report their findings this month.
Major corporations are expected to report some of their strongest profits in years.
Many technology companies are expected to report year-over-year profit growth of 30percentt or more.
Investigators are expected to report on the state of their work at least once every two years.
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