John Dorsey <hask...@colquitt.org> wrote:

> As another native English speaker, I found "expected/inferred" very
> intuitive when I was new to GHC, and to Haskell.  I even think that
> "expected/inferred" helped me form my intuition about Haskell's type
> inference.
>
First off, me too, and I'm not a native speaker.

OTOH, while "expected" is not ambiguous, "inferred" is: After all, both
types are inferred.

I opt for

expected/encountered

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