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The phrase "are not expected to implement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that there is no obligation or requirement for someone to carry out a specific action or task.
Example: "In this project, team members are not expected to implement the new software until the training sessions are completed."
Alternatives: "are not required to execute" or "are not obliged to carry out".
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Schools are not expected to receive details of the changes until several weeks into the new term and few will implement them until September 2014.
Canada took seven years to finalise its deal with the EU and it is not expected to be implemented until 2017.
Formal consultation on the new curriculum will not begin until February 2007 and it is not expected to be implemented until September 2008.
The most powerful sanction, that of being excluded from European competition, is not expected to be implemented.
The Open Banking Standard is not expected to be implemented in its full glory until 2019, although initial services that only read information are expected in 2017.
However, this system is not expected to be implemented before 2002, at the earliest.
The government is not expected to reveal how many of Lord Laming's recommendations it intends to implement until it publishes its green paper on children at risk later this spring.
A new higher education bill is not expected to feature in any of the parties' 2015 election manifestos and would anyway take time to implement.
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