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The phrase "expected to have" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that it is anticipated that something will have a certain characteristic or include certain elements. For example, "The new software is expected to have a much faster response time than the previous version."
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I hadn't expected to have none.
He always expected to have success.
Most are expected to have died.
"We expected to have a lull.
Pettitte expected to have a marvelous day.
We had expected to have 15 seats.
I never expected to have quiet days.
They are thus expected to have different properties and applications.
Applicants are also expected to have undergraduate laboratory research experience.
A: Students are expected to have good programming skills.
Every CRS student is expected to have a faculty advisor.
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