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The phrase "knowing what to expect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about preparing for a specific situation or event. For example, "With the key facts and details I was provided, I felt more prepared for the meeting by knowing what to expect."
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Queen Elizabeth started out tentatively, not knowing what to expect.
I stepped back, not really knowing what to expect.
"I love people coming in not knowing what to expect," he said.
Part of the fun of the Fringe lies in not knowing what to expect.
"But it was really nice not knowing what to expect tonight".
Ms Breillat refuses to allow us the feeling of knowing what to expect.
Without knowing what to expect we began following them through the little town of Chiomonte.
We're excited about the chance to play this game knowing what to expect at quarterback.
"We just walked into the studio not knowing what to expect," Zinner recalls.
Not knowing what to expect, I completely overpacked and was forced to check my suitcase.
"I came really not knowing what to expect," Ms. Carmendy said.
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