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The phrase "expect to handle" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express one's readiness or preparedness to deal with a particular situation or task. Example: As a manager, I expect to handle any challenges that may arise in the workplace.
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T must be large enough to accommodate the maximum number of streams we expect to handle.
This Thanksgiving, the turkey experts expect to handle about 11,000 phone calls.
Combined, they expect to handle more than 1,200 cases by the end of next year, she said.
So any new riders might be getting on trains and buses that are already running at capacity. "We have a crowding problem, and we can't expect to handle an increase in ridership because we're not adding more trains until 2009 or 2010," said Jim Cameron, the chairman of the Connecticut Metro-North New Haven Rail Commuter Council.
The caveat (you knew it was coming): Expect to handle a lot more returns.
At their contact centre in the City of London they expect to handle around 5m calls over the next year.
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Professor Zilberman, you can't be expected to handle this by yourself.
Kennedy International Airport is expected to accommodate 440,000 travelers and La Guardia Airport is expected to handle 300,000 travelers.
In 2005, she saw about 200 patients; this year she expects to handle more than 1,500.
Getting rid of them has become more than any housewife could ever be expected to handle.
The powerful Danube is expected to handle the flow with ease.
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