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Free sign upThe phrase "although it does not expect to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not anticipated or predicted, often in a context where expectations are being discussed.
Example: "The company plans to expand its operations, although it does not expect to see immediate profits."
Alternatives: "even though it does not anticipate" or "despite not expecting to".
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The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence is currently in the process of updating its clinical guidelines on Caesarean section, although it does not expect to publish these until the end of next year.
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The British Heart Foundation BHFF) welcomed the action although it did not expect it to include any new money.
The company does not expect to be profitable this year because of declining sales, although it does expect to return to profitability in 2002.
The Chilean, meanwhile, does not expect to strengthen in any other areas this month, although he has not ruled it out.
We were not surprised to find interferences, although we did not expect to find such commonly used substances as interferences.
Although many museums will welcome the official designation, they do not expect to abandon their existing Web addresses.
Although Trinidad was forced to lose a little weight today, he did not expect to lose Saturday.
Although we don't expect to see a return to those levels, we do expect the pound to strengthen further in the near term.
Although he does not expect a major decline, he does not see reasons to buy now, either.
I was convinced it would be reviewed well -- although I did not expect how well!
Although she did not expect the backlash she received, Hill said she was ready to face the potential consequences. .
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