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Discover Ludwig"really expect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize that you had high expectations for something. Example sentence: I had really expected to get a higher score on the test.
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What did we really expect?
Today, we didn't really expect it".
We didn't really expect anything else.
I didn't really expect to get on".
Did we really expect anything else?
Do they really expect us to buy that?
I didn't really expect anyone to take me seriously.
"I didn't really expect to write a memoir," he said.
"We didn't really expect anything like that," Schumacher said.
Do they really expect us to take them seriously?
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"I didn't really expect to play five straight games.
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