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what is expected to happen in the future in English:

1. outlook outlook


The outlook is grim.
The Japanese are often criticized for being inward looking and insufficiently international in their outlook.
I can work with people who vary widely in their personal qualities and outlook.
I like his outlook on life. He takes pleasure in everyday situations and never worries too much.
Capital investments planned by major Japanese businesses for this year have been revised upward in view of an improving economic outlook.
We must be a step ahead of the times in our outlook.
His doctors all agreed his outlook was poor and pressed remedies upon him
Europe's economic outlook today is quite dualistic
having a miserable and dark outlook
People find her depressing because she has such a pessimistic outlook.
Karen has a generally positive outlook on life; she never complains about anything!
Overall | the economic situation and outlook remain unusually uncertain.
What sort of outlook do you have on life - optimistic or pessimistic?
outlook = a general attitude towards something, e.g. life or the world. Outlook is a point of view.
There seems to be a difference in outlook between us.

English word "what is expected to happen in the future"(outlook) occurs in sets:

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