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The phrase "expected to address" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is anticipated to deal with or respond to a particular issue or topic.
Example: "The report is expected to address the concerns raised by the stakeholders."
Alternatives: "anticipated to tackle" or "projected to respond to".
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She's expected to address reporters at 2.15pm.
Pope Benedict XVI is expected to address the participants.
Can companies be expected to address this problem?
Sooner or later, they seem expected to address it.
The commission is expected to address several politically delicate issues.
Mr. Kissinger is expected to address the convention next Thursday.
Trump is not expected to address AIPAC in person.
Fox is expected to address staff at 10.30am on Thursday.
Rahul Gandhi was expected to address the crowd later.
President Beji Caid Essebsi is expected to address the nation.
Morsi is expected to address the nation within the next hour.
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