Examples of 'expected to know' in a sentence

Meaning of "expected to know"

expected to know: This phrase suggests that someone is anticipated or required to have knowledge or awareness about something. It implies a certain level of responsibility or obligation to possess certain information or skills. For example, "As a teacher, you are expected to know the subject matter well." It conveys the idea of meeting certain expectations or requirements.

How to use "expected to know" in a sentence

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expected to know
You would not be expected to know that.
I expected to know when to remove the mask.
You can not be expected to know everything.
It was as if everyone in the world was expected to know him.
You were still expected to know your place.
Accommodations do not change what is taught or what a student is expected to know.
The reader is expected to know these rules.
The compers at the highest professional level would be expected to know this tune.
You are not expected to know everything in an interview.
No one not even an emperor is expected to know all.
A lawyer is expected to know something about everything.
Behaviour by those who are expected to know better.
We were expected to know the story of each of them.
I could scarcely be expected to know that.
You are expected to know these little shortcuts.

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You are there to learn and are not expected to know everything.
You are not expected to know the law or procedure.
As a candidate for this subdiaconate you are expected to know them thoroughly.
Businesses are expected to know how to protect their interests.
And where this is sitting in the playlist you are not expected to know the algebra.
Residents are not expected to know everything in medicine.
This learning style requires that learners first see what they are expected to know.
You can not be expected to know better.
He expected to know what love means.
Employees can not be expected to know everything.
We are expected to know which elements exist as diatomic elements.
The children are not expected to know the answer.
He was expected to know the traditional knowledge and the tales.
We should not be expected to know science.
He is expected to know the genealogy and property boundaries of each family.
I can not be expected to know that.
I am expected to know what to say and how to act or handle my emotions.
You should not be expected to know exactly what.
The new PSEA comprises many changes and one can not be expected to know them all.
In a town nobody expected to know his neighbour.
Unless he confesses, at trial we will be expected to know.
He can not be expected to know anything.
Along with her sister, she was taught everything a princess was expected to know.
We can not be expected to know everything.
Remember that you are here to learn, and you are not expected to know everything.
I can not be expected to know everything.
Importantly though, once you have done your training you are not expected to know everything.
You are not expected to know that.
How do you do? You could hardly be expected to know.
A baby can not be expected to know you are fretting.
The inner workings of a newspaper. The witness cannot be expected to know.
Mentors are not expected to know all the answers.
Why should the Corinthians have been expected to know this?
You are not expected to know everything or to be an expert at everything.
Problem the corrosion engineer is expected to know what materials.

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