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The phrase "are expected to share" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that there is an anticipation or requirement for someone to provide information or resources.
Example: "All team members are expected to share their progress updates during the weekly meeting."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to provide" or "should be willing to disclose".
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All are expected to share the ball and work together to create the best shot.
State, federal and local taxpayers are expected to share the cost.
He says the federation does not prescribe a recipe for success, although heads are expected to share its values.
Americans indulge our other pastimes in growing seclusion, but the federal government is an institution citizens are expected to share.
Two children under 16 of the same gender are expected to share one bedroom, as are two children under 10, regardless of gender.
Two children under 16 of same gender are expected to share one bedroom as are two children under 10, regardless of gender.
The two are expected to share custody of their sons, Rocco, 8, and David Banda, 3. Madonna also has a daughter, Lourdes, 12, from a previous relationship.
All 10 of the children in the claims fall into one of the categories and are expected to share a bedroom with siblings.
About 30,000 ex-employees of Yukos are expected to share in a $458m pension fund that will pay out once damages are collected.
She is still classified as under-occupying her home because, by housing benefit rules, until the children are 10 they are expected to share a room.
Kurt Thomas, Rasheed Wallace and Marcus Camby are expected to share minutes both at the forward and center positions coming off the bench.
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