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The phrase "expected to ensure" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe the responsibility or duty of someone to guarantee that a certain action or result is achieved. For example: - As the project manager, you are expected to ensure that all deadlines are met. - The company's policy clearly states that employees are expected to ensure the safety of their work environment. - The doctor is expected to ensure that the patient receives proper care and treatment. - Parents are expected to ensure that their children attend school regularly. - The team captain is expected to ensure that all team members are properly trained and prepared for the upcoming match.
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Alas, God alone cannot be expected to ensure righteous folk are safe from violence.
Attahiru Jega is expected to ensure that elections due early next year will yield somewhat more credible results.
Every Cuban is assigned a government doctor, who is expected to ensure that patients take their medicines.
NHS hospitals are expected to ensure they do not pick up the bill for patients from EEA countries and Switzerland who do not qualify for free NHS treatment.
Dentsu's name recognition and the stock's relatively attractive valuations were expected to ensure a firm start when the shares debut on Nov. 30.
He or she would be expected to ensure that the lines of communication between the counties and the England set-up are open and fertile.
The Department for Education said: "We have been clear that schools are expected to ensure that sensitive pupil information is held securely.
The standards board will be expected to ensure that banks adhere to practices laid down by the Indian Banks Association, an industry club.
He and Mr. Ackermann are also expected to ensure that the bank continues to develop businesses less volatile than investment banking.
Pilots are expected to ensure that they are not carrying cargo, human or otherwise, that could exceed a helicopter's weight limit.
Local authorities will be expected to ensure that claimants can get basic explanatory advice and training on how to make and update claims, can regularly access the internet and are supported to in managing their finances.
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