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The phrase "expected a decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the anticipation of a conclusion or judgment regarding a particular matter or situation.
Example: "After weeks of deliberation, we expected a decision from the committee by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "anticipated a resolution" or "looked forward to a verdict.".
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He expected a decision today.
Lawyers said they expected a decision today.
Governor Rendell said he expected a decision next week.
He expected a decision "in the next couple of days".
He said he expected a decision sometime in 2010.
Robb, the trade minister, said he expected a decision "in the next week or so".
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He expects a decision late this year or early in 2008.
Quizno's expects a decision by August.
No one expects a decision soon.
"Don't expect a decision any time soon.
The NhRP is expecting a decision from the appeals court in a few weeks' time.
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