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Discover Ludwig'expect a problem' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when one is prepared for the possibility of something difficult to occur. For example, "Rita expected a problem when she began her new job, but she was pleasantly surprised."
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I don't at this point have any reason to expect a problem".
When the collective bargaining agreement was completed, union officials said they did not expect a problem working out the details of H.G.H. testing in time for it to begin by the start of the season.
"We do not expect a problem, because we have been preparing for this 'Big Bang' for a long time now," said Reiner Schmalge, the project leader for euro-conversion at Kaiser-Tengelmann, a large chain of German supermarkets.
He has a medical - but we do not expect a problem".
Try not to expect a problem when you are with them.
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"We weren't expecting a problem".
The relationship has reached the point "where everyone expects a problem," the official said.
State finance officials began expecting a problem months ago, given the downturns in the technology industry and the stock market.
Lockheed Martin said Tuesday that several parts on the most complex version of its F-35 Joint Strike Fighter were failing more often than expected, a problem that is slowing flight testing on a model tailored for the Marines.
A bank expects a problem at its ATM network to be corrected in hours, not days.
It is March, so I wasn't expecting a problem but I did check the weather in the morning and saw it was raining in Bury.
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