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The phrase "for the unexpected" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that could happen unexpectedly. For example: "We need to be prepared for the unexpected."
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Allow for the unexpected.
First: prepare for the unexpected.
They were not prepared for the unexpected.
"Look for the unexpected," he said.
Being prepared for the unexpected is essential.
How do we prepare for the unexpected?
They are also prepared for the unexpected.
He needed to plan for the unexpected.
"I'm always looking for the unexpected image.
A prime minister must be ready for the unexpected.
There is precedent, after all, for the unexpected.
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