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"presence is expected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone's presence is necessary or wanted. For example, you could say, "The meeting will start at 9am sharp - presence is expected."
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A heavy security presence is expected.
Today, their presence is expected and well remunerated.
The police presence is expected to be heavy across Israel on Sunday.
Their presence is expected to generate beneficial effects in host regions by stimulating trade flows and knowledge diffusion.
A large police and private security presence is expected at the site, which has upped its security measures, including the erection of a new electric fence.
A heavy law enforcement presence is expected, with local police officers supplemented with officers from other California cities and state and federal agencies.
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Their presence was expected to be temporary.
That Sylvie Guillem, the Royal's longtime French ballerina, would hold the stage with diva presence was expected.
D'Antoni's presence was expected to be a roadblock to Anthony's arrival, but multiple sources said D'Antoni would be fine with Anthony coming to Houston.
Recorded before the acrimonious fraud trial of her two former assistants, in which she was forced to admit her use of cocaine and cannabis, Lawson's presence was expected to give the series a big ratings lift.
Their presence was expected due to the presence of the active acrosome in sturgeon semen.
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