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The phrase "are expected to thrive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated success or growth in a particular context, such as in education, business, or personal development.
Example: "Students who engage actively in their studies are expected to thrive in their academic pursuits."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to succeed" or "are likely to flourish."
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Cheap labour costs have already attracted many call-centres to Okinawa, and these are expected to thrive under the new scheme.
Industries that are expected to thrive under Democratic leadership, according to Kleintop, include health care companies, homebuilders and construction materials -- because we will all be building new houses with the money we save under Soviet-style health care, obviously.
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It will also be expected to thrive in, and perhaps win, an election for the European parliament next year.
Just as buildings require strong foundations, students cannot be expected to thrive if they lack adequate support".
Aedes aegypti, the mosquito that carries Zika and other diseases, is expected to thrive in warmer conditions.
Platforms and apps that tap into the existing cash economy without involving banks or credit card companies can be expected to thrive.
To fit and function in a stable, thriving democracy, all citizens are expected to know and assume a participatory role to the best of their capacities.
With no off-season work, rookies and teams with new coaches are expected to struggle, while teams that had little turnover should thrive.
Intracellular parasites like E. falciformis are expected to possess a rewired metabolism with multiple heterotrophies, as they thrive on nutrients of host origin.
In an era when about a third of US malls are expected to close because of failing department stores and lapsing consumer interest, West Edmonton Mall appears to thrive.
Plants such as samphire, sea lavender and sea aster are also expected to thrive.
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