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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we may expect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express a possibility or likelihood of something happening in the future. Example: We may expect some delays in our flight due to the weather conditions.
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With life expectancy continuing to increase, we may expect that this trend is here to stay.
We may expect greater circumspection from the World Telegram hereafter.
Otherwise, it is an "extrapolation case", where we may expect model errors to be greater.
We may expect tenors to be priapic fellows, but Domingo is strictly respectable, even prim.
Pretty soon we may expect to see the dreaded word "appeasement".
lower than this day week, but if the rains continue we may expect a rally.
In this case, we may expect their trading activity to contain more predictive information about short term stock returns.
While we may expect a rate between 256-512 Kbps, it is questionable whether we can achieve T1 rates.
As drought conditions spread elsewhere, we may expect water wars as the world's fresh supply is exhausted.
What we may expect and work on is to improve the quality of life in our final stages".
We may expect this cost to be increasing in the remoteness of the market.
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