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The phrase "are typically expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing common assumptions or norms regarding behavior, performance, or outcomes in various contexts.
Example: "In this industry, high levels of customer service are typically expected from all employees."
Alternatives: "are generally anticipated" or "are commonly required."
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Clinical academics are typically expected to satisfy two separate employers: the health service and their university.
"Patients need to be assertive if their symptoms are not what are typically expected.
By week's end, sectors of the broader market that are typically expected to perform well in the early parts of an economic rebound were making solid gains, too.
Though terms are easing slightly, first-time buyers are typically expected to come up with deposits of at least 20-25%.
Contenders for the Cannes Palme d'Or are typically expected to attend the red-carpet premiere of their film, as well as fielding questions at a press conference following the screening.
This important initiative has gone hand-in-hand with the ongoing neglect of the increasingly ramshackle hospital network, where supplies are so short patients are typically expected to bring the drugs and medical materials doctors need to treat them.
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Educational requirements: A bachelor's in graphic design is typically expected.
The note from the 2-liter EcoBoost unit is low and burbling, and altogether more rich than what is typically expected from such a small power plant.
A "In free-market situations, when a lease expires, a tenant on the lease is typically expected to surrender the space free and clear of any occupants and personal belongings," said Glenn H. Spiegel, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
If someone is constantly e-mailing or calling me, or just going above and beyond what is typically expected in the job-hunt process, I see that they are not only go-getters but keen to join our business.
During the 1950s, when young women from West Texas were typically expected to take care of the home, Patricia McCormick bucked social convention, and a long male tradition, by entering the bullfighting ring.
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