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This phrase usually implies that one person is expecting to be or become a part of a larger group. For example, "We expect to join the company in the next quarter."
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That is surely a signal that they do not expect to join the single currency anytime soon.
Both expect to join in 2007.For their counterparts inside the EU, political weakness seems now to be the rule.
Froome can expect to join a very small elite group of cyclists on Sunday evening on the Champs Élysées.
Sol Campbell does not expect to join Newcastle United even though Chris Hughton has not ruled out signing the former England defender.
Who do you expect to join the carnivals — both the 2 events you produce this term and the event in the Spring?
There are no prerequisites to declaring a major, but students who expect to join EECS may wish to get started on the department's introductory classes freshman year.
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Wayne is expected to join them.
Others are expected to join.
Also expected to join in are Russell Brand, Simon Pegg, John Bishop, Ian McKellen, Richard Dawkins, Graham Norton, Paloma Faith, Alastair Campbell, Marcus Brigstock, Billy Bragg, Hugh Grant, Tom Watson, Irvine Welsh, Peter Tatchell and Guy Chambers.
China is expected to join the W.T.O.
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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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