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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having to expect" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when discussing the necessity of anticipating something, but it is better to rephrase for clarity. Example: "I find myself having to expect the worst in every situation."
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So you have to expect that".
"And we have to expect more arrivals".
"You have to expect it.
"I have to expect that.
Everybody just has to expect the unexpected".
You have to expect the unexpected".
"You have to expect to lose a percentage".
Commissioners will have to expect a rough and relentless ride.
"You had to expect I would go there," he wrote.
Sometimes you have to expect to lose shots in them.
"I think you have to expect the unexpected".
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