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The phrase "a bit more expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is somewhat anticipated or likely to happen, but not entirely certain.
Example: "Given the recent trends, a bit more expected behavior from the market would be a slight increase in sales."
Alternatives: "somewhat more anticipated" or "a little more predictable".
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Similarly, property-tax receipts were looking up a bit: $800m there.That brought the state to nearly $78.5 billion, with a bit more expected to come in if the economy continues to improve.
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On Wednesday, analysts projected the company to make a bit more, expecting earnings of 30 cents per share (before one-time charges) on $799 million of sales.
And though the car dives a bit more than expected in heavy braking and leans a bit more than expected in hard turns, the handling is a pleasure.
That's a bit more than expected, and it stands in contrast to the producer price data released yesterday, which showed continued deflationary pressure in the economy.
And while that was happening, the East began to heat up a bit more than expected, with a warm layer of air drifting over Long Island and the coast of Connecticut, he said.
More than 40% of the transmission cycles fail, which is a bit more than expected.
They are down 17.6percenttoto 14 million compared to 17 million in Q3 — a bit more than expected.
U.S. import prices rose a bit more than expected last month as both the cost of petroleum and non-petroleum imports gained, the government said on Thursday.
He's able to create these incredibly unsettling moments simply by angling the panel a certain way, or distancing the reader from a character just a bit more than expected.
Build yourself 1 "Crasher" and 10 "Laser Walls", this will cost a bit more than expected($71,700), but it is worth it in case somebody wishes to steal your precious Trithium.
"The regime's hold was a bit more than we expected," a Pentagon official said.
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