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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expecting something" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to anticipating or looking forward to receiving or experiencing something in the future. Example: The children were eagerly waiting for Christmas morning, expecting something special under the tree.
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"You're expecting something more imaginative and impressionistic".
He may be expecting something more.
Were you expecting something different?
She was expecting something empowering.
I was expecting something more.
"They may be expecting something gimmicky".
I was never expecting something like this.
Today, they're expecting something closer to 1%.
"I was expecting something different, something better".
I was expecting something from my mythology in my head.
"We are expecting something good from him this year also".
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