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The phrase "are expected to submit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a requirement or obligation for someone to provide something, often in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "All students are expected to submit their assignments by the deadline to receive full credit."
Alternatives: "are required to submit" or "should submit".
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[C3.] Bids for Clairol Are Expected Procter & Gamble and Kao of Japan, which owns Jergens, are expected to submit bids today worth up to $5 billion to Bristol-Myers Squibb to acquire Clairol.
Google's rivals, including Microsoft, are expected to submit comments.
The various parties are expected to submit a request formally to Judge Gonzalez today.
This year, however, most, if not all, eligible players are expected to submit their names immediately.
Some are expected to submit to exams by brothel doctors who charge them high rates.
Both sides are expected to submit briefs to the court by Nov. 10.
Millions of people are expected to submit their returns via mobile platforms this year.
Authors of accepted papers are expected to submit full papers before December 31 , 2018
Award recipients are expected to submit a final report at the end of their funding period.
Before the new year, lawyers for the city are expected to submit a plan to pay off the city's debts.
All committee members are expected to submit a reader report by the deadline announced by the Graduate Assistant.
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