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The phrase "are expecting that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future anticipations or predictions regarding a situation or event.
Example: "We are expecting that the project will be completed by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "anticipate that" or "foresee that".
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"We are expecting that market to be very strong".
We are expecting that figure to rise to 400 for the 2000 collections".
That money probably means a lot more to Verizon's workers than it does to the company; some analysts are expecting that same wireless unit to generate $5.5 billion or more of cash flow this year.
And, clients are expecting that focus.
"Any away game in the Six Nations will be hostile so we are expecting that but at the end of the day it is down to 15 against 15," Brown said.
"It was only a couple of weeks ago they pushed the All Blacks and we are expecting that type of performance this weekend," said Lancaster, who enjoyed his first victory since taking permanent charge of the side.
Last year, the nonprofit's inaugural QuiltCon in Austin, Texas, drew 6,400 attendees, and organizers are expecting that number to be higher at the next conference, in February.
"But we are expecting that to rise".
But not many people are expecting that to happen.
"People are expecting that you won't really listen to them.
"We are expecting that she would be cured".
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