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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again expected to jostle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where there is an anticipation of competition or conflict occurring once more.
Example: "In the upcoming election, candidates are again expected to jostle for the attention of voters with their contrasting policies."
Alternatives: "once more anticipated to compete" or "again likely to clash".
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Again: expect to crash.
Again, students are expected to "discover" the comparison through questions.
The audience was not expecting to be jostled out of its comfort zone, and on Sept. 25, 1963, that gave "The Dick Van Dyke Show" the opportunity to be slyly, hilariously subversive in its Season 3 premiere.
Even you, then, Mary Q. Passer-by, can expect to get jostled by clowder of invited (and occasionally not-invited) guests posing in their best outfits for an appreciative group of street-style photographers.
It is widely expected to try again.
They are expected to meet again next week.
The momentum is expected to shift again within weeks.
It is expected to rise again.
I never expected to see him again.
Barbara Lee: expected to vote no again.
Maxine Waters: expected to vote no again.
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