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Discover Ludwig'foresee having' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that you expect something to happen in the future. Example: I foresee having a great vacation next month.
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I didn't foresee having a paradigm shift to explain!
"I don't foresee having a problem," Saberhagen said after throwing 45 pitches off a mound yesterday.
The couple loan is best for couples who don't foresee having to go that route, but life happens.
Most of the firms (65percentt) do not foresee having to adopt special measures.
Employees can be asked, "Do you foresee having to take any time off that is not already provided for in the current company calendar or your work schedule?" If that is too late at this time, employees need to be proactive by informing their superiors of the need for time off as soon as they are aware of it.
Buy any hard-to-find ingredients now in case you foresee having any trouble.
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The euro crisis (which, like most observers, he did not foresee) has laid bare many of the continent's economic ills.
These potential changes would have been more difficult to foresee had one system or the other been restricted to consideration as part of the system environment.
Mr. Sugiri foresees having to build BaliCamp branches near Java's college towns to be closer to his source.
They noted that $1.8 billion more than Mr. Pataki had foreseen had come in since January.
Still, Fulham, as foreseen, have been much better in this half than they were in the first.
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