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The phrase "a resolution was expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated outcomes or decisions in various contexts, such as meetings, negotiations, or problem-solving scenarios.
Example: "After the lengthy discussions, a resolution was expected by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "a solution was anticipated" or "a decision was foreseen."
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He said a resolution was expected by noon today.
For Rocca, the holdout is not over until United States Citizenship and Immigration Services says it's over, but a resolution was expected by Sunday.
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A resolution is expected this month.
A resolution is expected in January.
A resolution is expected within weeks.
The independent Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas), which has overseen the latest search for a resolution, is expected to say that the BMA, DH and NHS Employers have finally reached agreement on the details of a new contract for England's 55,000 trainee medics.
Therefore, considering the above factors, a method with fast separation and high resolution was expected in the quality control of TCM.
As a result of map expansion, higher QTL mapping resolution was expected in the Syn10 population.
A shutdown was considered unlikely, and the impact on equities from the budget resolution was expected to be muted.
GameSpot Chris Watters noted that the PC's higher resolution was expected and that the Xbox 360 version had an even lower resolution, frame rate issues, and texture pop-in, though it still handled the game well.
With Democrats vastly outnumbered in the Senate, too, the resolution was expected to pass easily there, meaning Florida's decisive 25 electoral votes would have gone to Governor Bush.
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