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The phrase "is expected to contribute" is correct and appropriate to use in written English.
It implies an obligation or responsibility to contribute or participate in something. Example: "Each member of the team is expected to contribute their ideas for the project." In this sentence, it means that it is required for each team member to share their ideas for the project. Another example: "The new policy is expected to contribute to the company's overall success." This sentence means that the new policy is believed to have a positive impact on the company's overall success.
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China is expected to contribute $40 billion.
Microsoft is expected to contribute up to several billion dollars.
The transaction is expected to contribute immediately to Reliant Resources' earnings per share.
A Chinese consortium is expected to contribute about 60% of the investment.
Eventually Gumusut-Kakap is expected to contribute around 25percentnt of Malaysia's oil production.
To pay for this minimum welfare package, everybody is expected to contribute proportionately into the pot.
He is expected to contribute on special teams, another skill Hynoski acquired in college.
Mr. Dell is expected to contribute his roughly 16 percent stake to a leveraged buyout.
Britain, another vital ally, is expected to contribute several thousand armored forces, but has not yet begun to send them.
Collaborative purchasing of ICT is expected to contribute to a £120m saving on the Ministry of Defence's procurement.
Each is expected to contribute at the N.B.A. level, but none have a ceiling to rival Noel.
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