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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Expected from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing what one anticipates or requires from someone or something. Example: "The results were not as expected from the initial analysis."
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"It's expected from him".
It is rather expected from new airplanes".
Initial resistance is also expected from doctors.
Big things are expected from quarterback E.J.
Attendees were expected from parts of South Asia.
That's about what I expected from Trent".
Confessions are expected from singer-songwriters.
New plays are expected from you too.
But further steps are expected from Frankfurt.
John's player expected from this season.
Controversy is expected from you, the same way water is expected from a tap.
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