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The phrase "expect in the future" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It conveys the idea of anticipating something to happen in the future. Example: "We can expect advances in technology in the future, making our lives easier and more efficient."
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We've been continually asking the federal government, 'What can we expect in the future?' " Part of that expectation was a guarantee of financial reimbursement, he said.
Over all, the quality of this game says a lot for what we can expect in the future.
We expect in the future that our government will have better programs for people looking for lost soldiers".
Informed of Marculescu's comments before the race, Phelps said: "I don't know what to expect in the future.
"It wasn't just a record apple crop; it was bigger than anything we expect in the future".
"If you show lack of judgment, lack of doing your homework, then what can we expect in the future?" he said on CNN.
It may seem a difficult time to hold these discussions, but it remains crucial that everyone knows what to expect in the future.
If you want to find out what the actors behind today's memorable TV characters can expect in the future, ask the stars of an earlier era.
The row had a traumatic effect on Berger, "although it also toughened me up as to what I might expect in the future".
These papers add clarity to the causes of climate change, and how much global warming we can expect in the future.
The turmoil comes at a time of general uncertainty, while the museum waits for the government to announce how much money it can expect in the future.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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