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Discover Ludwig"where it is expected" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a place or situation where something is anticipated or likely to happen. Here is an example sentence: "She arrived at the meeting five minutes early, where it was expected that she would give a presentation on the new project."
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G.M. has scheduled a news conference with its chief executive, Fritz Henderson, on Monday in New York, where it is expected to make its bankruptcy filing.
Apple has announced the date of its next event, where it is expected to unveil the next iPhone and a range of other hardware.
Microsoft has invited the media to an event in Los Angeles Monday afternoon, where it is expected to show its tablet device.
"Grasses" has been produced in association with the New Group Off Broadway, where it is expected to have its New York debut next season.
Apple was modestly higher Tuesday morning, ahead of a press event where it is expected to refresh its iPod product line.
Samsung just sent out invitations and released a teaser video for the company's Galaxy Unpacked 2016 event where it is expected to unveil its new Galaxy S7 devices.
It will drop some of its cargo there and then continue onto Osh where it is expected to arrive by early tomorrow morning.
Meaning "... where it is expected to be windy until this morning".
Ms. Gillard's plan now goes to Parliament, where it is expected to pass.
The legislation needs approval from the upper house, where it is expected to pass.
The measure heads to the Senate this week, where it is expected to pass.
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