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Discover Ludwig'expect fewer' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative sentence, meaning to tell somebody that they should expect a lower number of something. Example: "We have reduced our hours of operation, so expect fewer days and times of availability."
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But young workers today can expect fewer benefits for their taxes.
That said, expect fewer wisecracks, gun-play and 70s soul music on the soundtrack.
Whatever sales do occur, analysts expect fewer company-to-company acquisitions and more alliances.
"But do we expect fewer starts downtown in the next 18 months over finance?
The authorities expect fewer petitions because of the recession and new restrictions on rescued financial companies.
The chief finding is exactly as you would expect: fewer young people could afford to buy.
They can expect fewer support staff there to help them through.
In 2013, Rob Marcus told users to expect "fewer channels and features" for their dollar.
Otherwise, expect fewer polite requests and just maybe a little more militancy.
Looming schedule cuts mean travelers can expect fewer choices this fall.
We can also expect fewer injuries and deaths from car crashes.
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