Sentence examples for expected new from inspiring English sources

The phrase "expected new" may not be grammatically incorrect, but it is not commonly used in written English
It would be more natural to say "newly expected" or "expecting new". However, if you insist on using it, it could be used in a sentence like "The expected new update to the software was highly anticipated by users."

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He said that he expected new elections soon.

Analysts had expected new claims to slip to 440,000.

He also said he expected new investment in special forces.

There was a partisan divide here over how to react to the expected new austerity.

He said he expected new Bluetooth programs in the next three months, adding, "Bluetooth is imminent".

The chief executive, Ralph F. Hake, said Maytag expected new products to help sales.

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Economists had expected new-home sales to fall 0.3percentto to 919,000.

Analysts had expected new-home sales to fall in March to an annual rate of 900,000 units.

"Nobody expected Bali, nobody expected New York.

But as environmental efficiency becomes more expected, New York builders have felt compelled to respond with greener buildings.

Based on preliminary census estimates, city officials had expected New York's population to increase by nearly 400,000, to 8.4 million.

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