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The phrase "expected money" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to money that is anticipated or predicted to be received in the future. This phrase can be used in various situations, such as: 1. I have been working overtime, so I am expecting some extra money in my next paycheck. 2. The company's expected money from the new product launch is estimated to be over $1 million. 3. Our expected money from the charity event was lower than we had hoped, but we are still grateful for all the donations. 4. She invested a large sum of money based on the expected money she would make from the stock market, but unfortunately, she ended up losing it all. 5. The expected money from the government grant will be used to fund our research project.
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For decades, investors have expected money market fund prices to remain fixed at $1 a share.
Republicans, conservatives and campaign aides to the president said they expected money to flow from Hollywood, a place they consider a bastion of liberalism, to the Democrats.
The first season was about what I expected: money problems, friendship crises, crying babies, mortgage talk, parental visits, endless breakups, rekindled affairs, co-worker crushes, job insecurities, couples therapy, bed chatter, blind dates, tenure anxieties — all the dreams/nightmares playing house is made of.
The payments were based on an assessment after the Shoreham nuclear power plant closed in 1988 without operating, and the district had to agree not to raise taxes over the last four years as a condition of borrowing against the expected money.
I expected money to make me happy No matter how much money I made, it was never enough.
(Son to deceased) "For her the illness bothered her so much because she had no money for her treatment and at the hospital they expected money plus for the drugs.
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"How much more are they going to trim to try to get to profitable levels?" Along with regional carriers, the charter industry expects to be able to "take up the slack" if, as expected, money-losing airlines eliminate more routes and services even after robust travel resumes, Mr. Barrett said, adding that charters can offer prices that compete with premium airline fares.
Galloway is expecting money to come from abroad.
Winning big contracts is difficult even today without using consultants and go-betweens who expect money.
"I don't expect money to always just be there," she says.
I do not expect money to repair the loss of trust or respect.
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