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The phrase "a list of expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a compilation of anticipated items, outcomes, or behaviors in a specific context.
Example: "Please provide a list of expected outcomes for the project so we can align our goals."
Alternatives: "a compilation of anticipated" or "a catalog of expected".
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Archbishop Egan seemed to be reading names from a list of expected guests.
Funding proposals require a brief biography listing previous outcomes as well as a list of expected outcomes and dissemination strategies, both of which reviewers are asked to assess.
In my house, I have a list of expected behaviors, too.
Moses got word to climb Mount Sinai, where he was given the 10 Commandments, a list of expected behaviors for all.
The PC also presented a list of expected future events including an estimated event onset time.
Students' case-solving was measured by comparing their answers with a list of expected ones.
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It's the type of Apple product every iPhone owner can enjoy, and I'm more than pumped to bring you a full list of expected, rumored, and wishlist features that we'll soon enjoy.
Amino acids were selected for fragmentation to detect their reporter ions using an inclusion list of expected TMT-labeled m/ z for the 20 proteinogenic amino acids.
The Senate committee did not release a list of people expected to testify at its hearing.
expectedNs (iterable of str) – A list
The Palestinian Prisoners' Society published a list of detainees expected to be released, along with their year of arrest and place of origin.
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