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The phrase "are expected to require" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated needs or demands in a particular context, often in formal or academic writing.
Example: "The new regulations are expected to require additional training for all employees to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to need" or "are projected to demand".
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That and other changes at Chillicothe are expected to require the addition of about 50 employees.
The rules are expected to require farms that keep a large number of animals to follow nutrient management plans.
New regulations are expected to require that businesses like Facebook and Google get consent before collecting data from clients.
Regulators are expected to require the two carriers to give up some landing and takeoff slots at London's congested Heathrow airport.
Because of the Fukushima plant disaster and ongoing problems with containment and cleanup U.S. regulators are expected to require potentially costly upgrades to plant security and safety systems.
The company said a faulty laser welder for the issue and said just 1% of welds are expected to require seat track replacement.
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It is expected to require that animals be treated humanely.
The Stones' nine-day tour is expected to require 2,800 trees to be planted.
Testing the effects of each gene is expected to require 20 to 30 embryos.
Almost any measure that is approved is expected to require parliamentary approval, according to European officials.
Instead, Washington is expected to require that parts of Sprint be sold to outside companies as a condition of approval.
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