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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are expected out" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are discussing anticipated departures or outcomes, but it typically requires additional context to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The guests are expected out by 10 PM to allow for cleaning before the next event."
Alternatives: "are anticipated to leave" or "are projected to exit".
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Its results are expected out by the end of the year.
The American Psychiatric Association APAA) is working on creating official guidelines for administering the drug, which are expected out this year.
As the company is subject to a six-month reporting delay, the updated figures are expected out in the new year.
"I think big things are expected out of both of us," Hynoski said.
I think a non compliance clause should be introduced in all agreements that are expected out of Coppenhagen so that defaulters face the music immediately.
Coming off the best sophomore season by a wideout in Syracuse history, big things are expected out of Williams in 2008.
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The latest report is expected out soon.
The first film to look in depth at this note is expected out later this year.
Titled The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living, Skinner's third is expected out in April.
A follow-on study analyzing the added benefits of power plant carbon standards for water, visibility crops, and trees is expected out this summer.
Defenseman Sheldon Souray is expected out for the first two months.
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