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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorities expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or anticipations made by officials or governing bodies regarding a situation or event.
Example: "Authorities expected a significant increase in tourism this summer due to the new travel regulations."
Alternatives: "officials anticipated" or "regulators predicted".
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THE Thai authorities expected trouble on September 19th, the anniversary of a military coup in 2006.
Inflation is falling, but it has remained higher for longer than the authorities expected.
But the impact, says Brabenec now, "was different than the authorities expected.
In practice, the state authorities expected them to act as adjuncts of the municipal police.
Authorities expected to send more bodies for testing in the coming days.
The authorities expected the Lithgow fire to continue to burn for days and advised several towns nearby to consider evacuating.
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The authorities expect the violence to escalate.
Authorities expect counterdemonstrators to greatly outnumber the estimated 1,000 rightists.
Authorities expect to interview one of the junior traders in the coming weeks, one official said.
Federal authorities expect to raise several million dollars by the end of the day Saturday.
And you wonder: What trouble are authorities expecting Monday night at Brookvale?
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