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The phrase "are however expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is anticipated or required, often in a context where there is a contrast or exception being made.
Example: "The results of the experiment were inconclusive; the participants are however expected to provide feedback on their experience."
Alternatives: "are nonetheless anticipated" or "are still required".
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You are, however, expected to order drinks.
A great majority of SNPs are, however, expected to be bi-allelic at the population level, meaning that it is only information about partial heterozygotes which is lost.
There are, however, expected to be restrictions designed to prevent claimants from jumping around the country to find the friendliest state courts.With so many special interests—and dollars at stake, some observers put the bill's chances of passing at less than 50-50.
They are, however, expected to correspond to noise.
The latter are however expected to be very small, see Figure 9.
Netbooks and portable notebook PC (13″-16.4") ares are however expected to be down more than 15% Y/Y in 2009 and again next year.
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"We are, however, expecting to be up slightly for the year, not down," the statement concluded.
Wednesday's presentation is, however, expected to be upbeat.
He is, however, expected to run an administration that can.
Saturday's fight is, however, expected to surpass what was wagered on the point spread.
Universal is, however, expected to eventually continue with both strands of the series.
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