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The phrase "authority to be expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the anticipated or presumed power or control that someone or something should have in a given context.
Example: "In this situation, the authority to be expected from the project manager is crucial for ensuring the team's success."
Alternatives: "anticipated authority" or "expected power".
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There is a clear trend for government authorities to be expected to empower the public by ensuring at least a degree of user influence in the various planning processes.
However, over time, the growing role of national authorities can be expected to lead to cases where national courts apply EC law.
Local authorities will be expected to call in the sponsors to improve under-performing schools in their area, the Department for Children, Schools and Families said.
In a bid to increase reliance on local, fresh produce, local authorities would be expected to provide communities with a "range of retail opportunities" through planning policy statements.
The £127m will go to 47 local authorities who will be expected to match government money.
Local Authorities will also be expected to ensure pupils are participating up to 18 years of age.
By simply crossing the border, the US citizen consented to the jurisdiction of another authority and is expected to follow the laws of the land.
The authority board is expected to vote in December on how to proceed.
Under the county's arrangement with the authority, Nassau was expected to contribute nearly $20 million a year toward the maintenance and operation of the bus service.
The merger of Biffa and UK Waste, which has yet to be cleared by the competition authorities, is expected to lead to job losses, though these are yet to be quantified.
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