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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expect that you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a belief or prediction about someone's actions or behavior. Here are some examples: 1. "I expect that you will be there on time tomorrow." 2. "We expect that you have read the instructions carefully." 3. "They expect that you will make a decision by the end of the week." 4. "I expect that you will do well on the exam." 5. "The company expects that you have relevant experience for this job."
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I said, "I wouldn't expect that you would".
The youth receives a double message, "don't do it, but we expect that you will".
They expect that you would function as a normal married couple.
So if you want to disrespect me, you better expect that you might get disrespected, too".
"We do not want or expect that you will support us indefinitely.
"You must expect that you will have to leave very quickly.
By now, you've heard about my will, and I expect that you have questions.
"With the online business, people expect that you ship their packages and answer their e-mails," he said.
"It's kind of like the Tour de France: expect that you have to win every stage," Krzyzewski said.
All I've said is that I expect that you will see further consolidation given the fragmentation of college sports".
Please I will expect that you revert back to me as soon as you receive this mail.
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