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The phrase "are expected to testify" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts or situations where individuals are anticipated to provide evidence or statements, typically in a formal setting.
Example: "The witnesses are expected to testify in court next week regarding the events of that night."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to testify" or "are required to testify."
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They are expected to testify next week.
Forensic experts are expected to testify on Tuesday.
Executives of both banks are expected to testify on Tuesday.
The prosecution's experts are expected to testify on Tuesday.
The Prentice brothers and their relatives are expected to testify.
Several players are expected to testify later in the trial.
Opponents of the settlement are expected to testify today.
They are expected to testify when the hearing is reconvened.
All four executives are expected to testify before a parliamentary oversight committee on Tuesday.
Two deputy secretaries of state are expected to testify today on Capitol Hill about the attacks.
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Mr. Lay and Mr. Powers are expected to testify before Congressional committees tomorrow.
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