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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually expect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize a genuine or realistic expectation about something.
Example: "I didn't think he would show up, but I actually expect him to arrive any minute now."
Alternatives: "truly anticipate" or "genuinely believe".
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These values imply an expectation of only 4 insertions between hits, which is lower than we actually expect.
I didn't actually expect to study it.
"I actually expect it for any important change.
Italian sellers actually expect you to bargain down.
I didn't actually expect to make it out of Hawaii.
"We don't actually expect to use water," Dr. Zadrozny said.
The customer may actually expect and want less….
Entitled types who actually expect to be paid for the work they do.
I don't actually expect anybody to come here to buy anything".
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I'm not actually expecting anyone to answer them.
Moviegoers are actually expected to pay for this hollow uplift.
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