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The phrase "are only expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated outcomes or behaviors in a specific context, often to set expectations.
Example: "In this project, team members are only expected to contribute their ideas during brainstorming sessions."
Alternatives: "are merely anticipated" or "are simply required".
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The vacancies are only expected to grow.
Otherwise, favorable issues are only expected with auxetic components.
Broader collaboration is needed to fix the data deficits that are only expected to get worse.
The tax cuts are only expected to ramp up growth for this year and next.
Act fast, as fares are only expected to rise as the Games near.
Many of Afghanistan's wealthy are already beneficiaries, and these upper-class industries and ties are only expected to grow.
As the costs of private health care continue to climb, their numbers are only expected to grow.
Nearly every city in India faces waste management challenges that are only expected to grow along with rising population and affluence.
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Most Apple watchers are only expecting two new iPhones this fall.
Rubio was only expected to win 17 per cent.
That trend is only expected to intensify.
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