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Free sign upThe phrase "are now expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a current expectation or requirement regarding a situation or behavior.
Example: "Employees are now expected to adhere to the new remote work policy starting next month."
Alternatives: "are currently anticipated" or "are now required".
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Unseasonal rains and storms are now expected.
Other airlines are now expected to follow.
They are now expected to expire on 31 January.
Local courts are now expected to take up the burden.
Astronomers are now expected to redouble their efforts.
Protected areas are now expected to both meet species-level conservation objectives and provide ecosystem services.
Only 470 NATO troops are now expected to stay on as observers.
You are now expected first to stand for another unofficial national anthem, "God Bless America".
All the employees at the site are now expected to feel personally responsible for its security.
They are now expected to try to form a coalition government.
Men, once free not to be involved, are now expected to plunge in.
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