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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expect" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, as "expect" should not be preceded by "a." An example of a correct phrase would be: "I expect good results from this project."
Alternatives: "I anticipate" or "I look forward to."
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Following this approach, Read (1962) argued that trusting individuals: (a) expect their interests to be protected and promoted by those they trust; (b) feel confident about disclosing negative personal information about themselves; (c) feel assured of full and frank information sharing; and (d) are prepared to overlook apparent breaches of trust relationship.
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expected_type an expected numpy type.
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Average hourly earnings rose an expected 0.4%.
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State an expected code of conduct.
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