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The phrase "expect to work with" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone anticipates or is prepared to collaborate or interact with a specific person or group in a work setting. Example: As a new employee at the marketing firm, I expect to work with the creative team on upcoming campaigns.
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A suburban elementary teacher can expect to work with 3 to 5 high-needs students in a classroom of 20 to 25 children.
In addition to The Times, "we expect to work with a lot of other media organizations in the Bay Area," Mr. Weber said, but the primary outlet for the group's work will be its own Web site.
"The people that we expect to work with closely in combating terrorism," a spokesman for the State Department, Richard A. Boucher, said, are "interested in the Israel-Palestinian situation," and their attitudes toward America's war on terrorism are "linked in people's minds" to America's commitment to Arab-Israeli peace.
Do you expect to work with Optum in any way?
In other words, don't hire a big-name firm for your early-stage startup and expect to work with the people with their name on the door.
I'm not interested in just filling slots because about 80% of our business comes from clients we've worked with in the past, and I expect to work with them in the future.
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Students are expected to work with S3 or OGE to clarify the expectations and plan for the leave.
Microsoft expects to work with other Web sites.
So Rae will be expected to work with restricted budgets.
Banks are expected to work with borrowers to make their mortgages payable.
Mr. Clarke is expected to work with Mr. Roman during a handover period.
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