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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expect to incur" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when anticipating or predicting the likelihood of experiencing costs, expenses, or liabilities in the future.
Example: "We expect to incur additional costs due to the unexpected delays in the project."
Alternatives: "anticipate facing" or "foresee incurring".
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Build relationships but expect to incur obligations as well.
The company said it "does not expect to incur additional substantial losses" from the mortgage unit.
The Microsoft unit also agreed to reimburse some consumers for long-distance charges they did not expect to incur for connecting to the Internet by way of WebTV.
Sainsbury's and Dansk will both put £12.5m into the joint venture and they expect to incur losses of £5m-£10m each in the year to March 2015.
The young and fit expect to incur few medical costs, so they are more likely to sign up for insurance if premiums are low (which typically means that deductibles are high).
First, foreign suppliers will eventually seek to violate the embargo and sell arms and technology to Iraq; they must therefore be offered incentives to comply and expect to incur costs if they do not comply with the embargo.
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The Australian guidelines would be expected to incur an additional expected medication cost of $3.3 trillion dollars and lead to 2,518 fewer people experiencing a cardiovascular event.
"Actual and projected advertising revenues for De Pers have fallen considerably behind the previous expectations of Wegener management, with the result that the group now expects to incur a loss over the life of the arrangement," the company said.
Cigna said yesterday that it expected to incur restructuring charges of as much as $50 million next year.
Students bemoan the debt they are expected to incur to cover tuition fees.
It expects to incur a one-time charge in 2010 because of the reorganization.
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