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we will expect further
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "we will expect further" is not correct in standard written English.
It is likely intended to convey anticipation of additional information or developments, but the construction is awkward. Example: "After reviewing the initial findings, we will expect further updates from the research team."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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60 human-written examples
"With no further complications we'll expect to see Josh back before the end of the season," said boss Rob Baxter.
News & Media
We've asked and will update on whether we can expect further integrations from Twilio, such as with Heroku.
News & Media
We expect further studies will be done to confirm or refute the results of our analyses.
Science
We expect further asset sales will keep this covenant out of concern.
News & Media
While the present study was underpowered to elucidate any effect on urine output, we expect further large-scale studies will clarify the effect of ATII on kidney function in high-output shock.
Science
"We are still analysing some aspects and will be expecting further information on how this affects Queensland's non-negotiable components," he told Guardian Australia.
News & Media
Some analysts expect further bad news will give the Federal Reserve more reason to cut interest rates for the sixth time this year when it meets later this month.
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However, the IMF will be expecting further fiscal consolidation measures in order to reduce the deficit from 2010.
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Real and Barcelona will expect their revenues to increase further in future.
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The tape tells doctors and nurses in the intensive care unit to change those lines as soon as possible once the patient is stable a practice that we expect will further reduce our infection rates.
News & Media
Five proteins were found to be expressed significantly differently between the three cohorts, SPMS, NIND and HC and 11 proteins associated with lamotrigine treatment, which we expect will further our current understanding of SPMS disease pathology and/or therapeutic intervention.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the context. If you want to express eagerness, "we look forward to further details" may be more appropriate.
Common error
Avoid combining "will expect" with "further" directly. This construction is not idiomatic. Use "expect further [noun]" or replace the verb with "anticipate".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we will expect further" functions as a statement of anticipation. It suggests an expectation of receiving additional information or developments in the future, although Ludwig AI indicates that this specific phrasing is not standard in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "we will expect further" is intended to convey an anticipation of more information or developments. However, Ludwig AI points out that this specific phrasing is considered awkward and not standard in written English. Alternatives like "we anticipate further", "we expect additional information", or "we look forward to further details" provide clearer and more common ways to express this expectation. Using more standard phrasing enhances clarity and professionalism in communication. While the phrase's intended meaning is understandable, choosing better alternatives ensures more effective and polished writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we expect additional information
Replaces "further" with "additional information" for clarity and standard usage.
we anticipate additional
Replaces "will expect" with the more direct "anticipate" to suggest a proactive expectation.
we anticipate further developments
Adds "developments" to clarify that future events are being expected.
we anticipate further updates
Replaces "developments" with updates to clarify progress events are being expected.
we look forward to more
Uses "look forward to" to express eagerness in receiving more information or progress.
we will anticipate additional details
Specifies "details" to emphasize the expected receipt of more specific information.
we look forward to further details
Combines "look forward to" with "further details" to express eager anticipation of specifics.
we will await further news
Substitutes "expect" with "await" to suggest a more passive reception of future updates.
we are expecting additional updates
Uses a present continuous tense to replace "will expect", and "additional updates" for clarity.
we will be expecting more
Uses "be expecting" to suggest a continuous state of anticipation, focuses on reception of information.
FAQs
What is a more natural way to say "we will expect further"?
Alternatives include "we anticipate further" or "we expect additional information". These options provide clarity and are more commonly used in standard English.
Is "we will expect further" grammatically correct?
While not strictly incorrect, "we will expect further" is considered awkward phrasing. It's better to use alternatives such as "we anticipate further" or "we expect additional information".
When can I use "we look forward to" instead of "we will expect further"?
Use "we look forward to" when you want to express eagerness or positive anticipation. For instance, "We look forward to further details" conveys enthusiasm, whereas "we expect further information" is more neutral.
What's the difference between "we expect further information" and "we anticipate further information"?
"We expect further information" indicates a general expectation of receiving more details. "We anticipate further information" suggests a proactive expectation or that you are already preparing for the arrival of that information.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested