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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expect to open" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you anticipate, or have plans, to open something. For example, "The restaurant owners expect to open in the spring."
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The New York Fed's monthly survey of consumer expectations, out Monday, showed people expect to open their wallets more in the months ahead, and they feel increasingly secure about their job prospects in a stronger labor market.
The restaurant expect to open on Nov. 28.
We expect to open on Dec. 12, 2012.
"Now we expect to open in the fall".
They expect to open up a file and see a single class in its entirety.
Fehr said he did not expect to open negotiations soon on a new collective bargaining agreement.
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Both are expected to open next year.
Rose is expected to open this summer.
The museum expects to open next April.
STATUS Expected to open by October.
STATUS Expected to open in late 2009.
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