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"expected to lead" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone's anticipated role or responsibility. For example: - "The new manager is expected to lead the company to higher profits." - "The team captain is expected to lead by example and motivate the rest of the players." - "The president is expected to lead the country through these challenging times." In all of these examples, "expected to lead" is used to indicate that the person has a responsibility to guide or direct others in a certain direction.
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Students are also expected to lead discussions occasionally.
These assessments are expected to lead to adaptive measures.
Roski had expected to lead the construction of Staples Center.
Mr. Levy is expected to lead the merged company.
Indeed, cellphone makers are expected to lead the charge.
He is expected to lead the country for a decade.
Jeter and Strawberry certainly weren't expected to lead the Yankees.
China is also expected to lead in the market.
Ms. Hyon was widely expected to lead the troupe.
Goldman Sachs president is expected to lead National Economic Council.
The party is expected to lead the next government.
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