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The phrase "expect help from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you anticipate assistance or support from someone. For example: "I expect help from my family to help me with my move."
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Don't expect help from the opposition.
And you couldn't expect help from your political party.
Jos. A. Bank may expect help from these shareholders in pressuring Men's Wearhouse into a deal.
You're practically a man and your dad has a right to expect help from you.
But, he said, he does not expect help from Jordanian authorities.
He has put the cost of the merger at $75 million and has said that the university cannot expect help from the state in paying.
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The Nets expected help from Jefferson particularly on defense.
Until this week he was also undoubtedly expecting help from Washington.
These revolutionaries, too, had expected help from the West, but help never came.
He added: "They were just doing their job in difficult circumstances and rightly and properly expected help from those officers".
He also expects help from rising water tariffs, which China has long kept below market levels in order to protect consumers.
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