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Discover Ludwig"nothing unexpected" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means that something happened in a way that was expected and not surprising. Example sentence: The game ended just as I expected, with nothing unexpected happening.
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Nothing unexpected happened.
"Nothing unexpected happened today," he said.
Nothing unexpected has occurred at the ceremony since 1996.
Life is not like an exam where everyone hopes nothing unexpected comes up".
"We hope there's nothing unexpected which will change our operational planning or cause problems.
There's nothing unexpected about this figure, but you'd think that challenging this would be a priority by now.
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Nothing new, unexpected or dynamic is brought to the mix.
The loss was, if nothing else, unexpected — Denver quarterback Brock Osweiler was making his second career start and trailed by 14 points in the fourth quarter.
The use of these terms in the exact sciences in any other sense than that of not true is perhaps surprising". So far, nothing too unexpected for the reader from a later era -- then Argand begins proposing new, less pejorative terminology: instead of "real", say "prime order", and instead of "imaginary", say "medial order".
There is nothing particularly unexpected in the first few minutes as the show's three superb performers of colour – Travis Alabanza, Jamal Gerald and Lasana Shabazz – start to give us distinct but familiar stories of growing up gay and eventually coming out.
As for the new Price Match Guarantee, there are a few caveats – though nothing too unexpected.
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