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Discover LudwigThe phrase "could expect" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express something that someone has the right or potential to anticipate or hope for. Example: "With his impressive qualifications and experience, John could expect to be offered a high-paying job."
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Cubans could expect widespread shortages.
That, everyone could expect.
Critics could expect a rough ride.
I guess you could expect that".
"We could expect more possibly".
The Scots could expect a fine day.
They could expect him on Monday.
Until recently, most could expect to get off scot-free.
Some of those could expect to be covered by exemptions.
Still, who could expect such a streak to continue?
Neanderthal man could expect to live to about 20.
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