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The phrase "are then expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is anticipated or required to happen after a certain point in time or after a specific event.
Example: "After the training session, participants are then expected to complete a feedback form to help us improve future sessions."
Alternatives: "are subsequently anticipated" or "are later required".
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Increased rates of JH hydrolysis are then expected during diapause, and we find, consistent with this expectation, that JH catabolic activity is transcriptionally up-regulated during reproductive arrest.
Smoothing properties of solutions are then expected.
Defense lawyers are then expected to take 7 to 10 days to put on their case.
The leaders are then expected to debate their response deep into the night.
It's disconcerting to find that they are then expected to promote it.
Borrowing costs are then expected to rise, hitting 1.5% by the year's end.
Officers are then expected to jail them both for refusing orders.
Further details are then expected at the E3 conference later this month.
This is influenced by the different legal and cultural structure on which we are then expected to work.
Nurses often play no part in designing the systems that they are then expected to use, according to Lovelady.
Refugees receive government support for four to eight months, but are then expected to be self-supporting.
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