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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advance expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing anticipated progress or developments in a project or situation.
Example: "With the new strategies in place, an advance expected in our sales figures is promising."
Alternatives: "progress anticipated" or "improvement projected".
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Tonight after 10; tickets are $15 in advance, expect to pay more at the door.
If you aren't lucky enough to secure an overpriced hotel room downtown six months in advance, expect your wallet to be squeezed for every parking dollar imaginable.
Then give thanks in advance, expecting good results (that's trusting).
We also discuss the inferences about dense matter and strong gravity that can be drawn from all models, and the qualitative advances expected with a future X-ray timing mission.
What are the likely advances expected in the field of environmental health, and how can these advances be applied to clinical medicine and public health?
As the holiday season advances, expect to see lots of mobile ad companies promising you a spot in the Top 10 list in any and every country you desire.
The 1st Canadian Division was responsible for the broad southern sector of the corps advance and expected to make the greatest advance in terms of distance.
CRUDE MARKET IMPROVED Another Advance Is Expected In Pennsylvania Oil Field Where Premiums Are Being Offered.
On Thursday, the Obama administration said Iran's latest advance, while expected, was provocative.
Dorian said the advance is expected to resume after "a couple days" as forces reposition and resupply.
It's usually my fault: I misjudged the situation, failed the plan in advance, or expected something different.
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