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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as many expect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a common belief or anticipation held by a group of people regarding a situation or outcome.
Example: "The results of the experiment were, as many expect, consistent with previous studies."
Alternatives: "as many believe" or "as many anticipate".
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In response to another question, Mr. Giuliani disclosed that he was not sure if his own presidential plans would be swayed if Senator McCain of Arizona also ran in 2008, as many expect.
If Japan records economic data below expectations again in the fourth quarter, as many expect it to, the country will officially be in a recession.
The population flows, however, may not be as significant as many expect.
And if the dollar falls against other currencies, as many expect, Europe's exporters may be squeezed.
Should the pace bowlers dominate, as many expect, runs will be the precious commodity.
If, as many expect, it pronounces Mr O'Neill's government illegal, the ailing Sir Michael or his deputy might be reinstalled.
"And if the Muslim Brotherhood gains in elections in Egypt, as many expect, that improves Hamas's position even more".
If, as many expect, the two principal players are at their best over the next four days then watch out.
If, as many expect, it loses its earlier gains, it will surely be inquisition time at Wapping.
If Pakistan tests nuclear weapons, as many expect, South Asia will have a pair of hostile nuclear powers.
If, as many expect, Spiridonov dies as a result of the procedure, what kind of legal action might the team face?
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