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The phrase "already expect" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when discussing preconceived notions or predictions about future events, but the combination is awkward and not commonly used.
Example: "I already expect that the meeting will be postponed due to the weather."
Alternatives: "anticipate" or "foresee".
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Bath already expect him to feature at the Stoop.
Many already expect calls to replace the prime minister, Yoshiro Mori.
After all, you can't disappoint a teenager because they already expect the worst of you.
Countries like the US and Australia already expect people to have insurance – we want to do the same.
Instead they refuse to ask the hard questions of the pupils themselves and so get the answers they already expect.
"If you're Hispanic, people already expect you to steal, to fight, to be rude, to be ghetto," Jesselyn said.
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Retailers are already expecting brisk sales.
Knicks Coach Jeff Van Gundy was already expecting a long day.
Teams around the league are already expecting a different Liberty.
The NHS is already expected to run £500m-£750m over budget.
The Justice Department is already expecting criticism over the F.B.I. guidelines.
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