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The phrase "is supposed to include" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when an obligation exists or is expected. For example: The student's report is supposed to include a discussion of the results of the experiment.
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The controller to be designed is supposed to include additive gain variations.
The suggested figure, which is supposed to include money for an assistant, is $200,000.
At a minimum it is supposed to include the five permanent members of the Security Council, plus important neighboring states.
That plan is supposed to include a cease-fire and a political transition, presumably with Mr. Assad leaving the country.
It is supposed to include significant features, such as an e-mail program, which are missing from the current version.
The force is supposed to include soldiers from Brazil, China, France, Argentina, Nepal, Bangladesh, Uruguay and the Philippines.
Similar(10)
The disturbance are supposed to include two parts.
He added: "Large developments are supposed to include a proportion of 'affordable' homes.
These peer groups, which are supposed to include similar companies, often don't.
Wildflower was supposed to include ambitious animations (the funding didn't work out).
The test samples were supposed to include the most "high risk" homes in a community, according to the rule.
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