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The phrase "expected a day" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a circumstance or event that someone was anticipating or looking forward to. Example: "The children eagerly woke up on Christmas morning, expecting a day filled with presents and holiday festivities."
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With as many as 1,000 arrests expected a day, the result would be judicial gridlock.
President and Mrs. Bush acknowledged that in 1992 or 1993 or even the beginning of 1994, they never expected a day like this to come.
The next day, they expected a day off from practice when they reported to the coaches' offices at Walsh Gym on campus.
In the end, Mr. Gros's catch was graded at 60 to 70 pieces per pound, for a price of 95 cents, a dime more than he had expected a day earlier.
(1800 GMT), with provisional results to be released late on Sunday and the final tally expected a day or two later.
An email from a happy customer, a distributor who sold out faster than expected, a day at the manufacturing plant, a well performing social media post, and so much more.
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Because field veterinarians worked 6 days per week, we expected a day-of-the-week effect and therefore examined variation in survey submission by day of the week.
No one expected a day-night match for the ages.
Commanders of the US 3rd Infantry Division had expected a day-long battle to seize the perimeter of the city, which is 70 miles south of Baghdad, but the operation lasted three hours.
Some, inspired by New Age philosophies, expect a day of universal peace and spiritual transformation.
Officials in Athens were briefing that they expected a deal Friday.
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