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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in expect' is not correct and usable in written English
If you are trying to communicate the idea of expecting something, you should use the phrase 'in expectation.' Example: She waited in expectation for the results of her medical test.
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Does the student who let the professor put money in expect a good grade?
If, say, sweet potatoes are in, expect them to turn up in every dish.
Now, echoing his boss, he has changed his tune.If the conservatives get in, expect a further, more nuanced, reaction.
If you can squeeze your way in, expect a faithful re-enactment of medieval dress and horsemanship.
If they don't squeeze in, expect both to be picked after the final qualifying event this week, the USPGA Championship at Valhalla.
If you ship it in, expect a 3-4 week delay.
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"We went in expecting the opposite".
An update on figures in expected later in the day.
The gambles differed in expected return and variance.
Both these case will result in expected traffic burst.
The investors were wrong in expecting to make a profit.
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