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The phrase "actually expected to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing assumptions or predictions about a situation or outcome.
Example: "The results of the experiment were actually expected to be more conclusive than they turned out to be."
Alternatives: "truly anticipated to be" or "genuinely predicted to be".
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Despite Gifford's outrage, the film isn't actually expected to be too graphic, with its producer previously admitting there are many sex scenes in EL James' novel it will not be taking on in the movie.
I had actually expected to be one ahead at that point and I was one behind, so every credit to Jamie.
Other promising airlines include SkyWest, whose earnings for its fiscal year ending in March are actually expected to be up 7%, and Mesa Airlines, which is expected to return to profit growth by September.
Since the rate of expansion is actually expected to be faster than the rate of decay, the net result is shown schematically in Fig. 1: the formation of a huge number of pocket universes all surrounded by false vacua.
It may be that the kind of measures it entails could have negative effects in the short term, but it is actually expected to be more likely to increase the capacity for creating jobs.
As one GP put it: "If you get admitted to hospital, you're being admitted for a specific treatment for a thing, and you are actually expected to be healthier at the end of that particular episode … which is not the case in general practice for many conditions, your role might be to determine what it is, and set them on the right course.
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Entitled types who actually expect to be paid for the work they do.
I do think men are always going to be more entitled than women — and this generation of men in particular feels more entitled than ever because now they actually expect to be pursued by women.
He did not actually expect to be paid, but it was part of his routine, and even when things were at their worst in Abdulgan, he did not want to change it.
"I believe that to be a very significant and important debate for education in this country: what is it that we actually expect to be achieved and what do we value and need as a society?" From next month, Ofqual will be holding consultations and events to gauge opinion on what should count as a pass mark in GCSE exams, including evidence on how exam grades are set in other countries.
"We weren't actually expecting to be able to see that as clearly as we do".
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