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The phrase "all I can expect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a limitation on your expectations regarding a situation or outcome.
Example: "After everything that has happened, all I can expect is a simple apology."
Alternatives: "the best I can hope for" or "my only expectation is".
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That is all I can expect".
All I can expect is a kick in the pants if I so much as mention a principle".
Before, I was waiting to gain something; now all I can expect is for it to end.
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My numerous doctors all warn me that I can expect to live to be 100.
I can hope and I can expect.
That's the best I can expect".
So I can expect the weight back?
They're asking, 'Is this all we can expect?'.
Like all foundations, I think we can expect this one to be a tax deductible one.
That's all you can expect".
Perhaps that's all we can expect.
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