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The phrase "all this expected" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something is anticipated or foreseen, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Given the circumstances, all this expected seems to be a reasonable conclusion."
Alternatives: "all of this is anticipated" or "everything here is expected."
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Here are two undervalued midsize companies that stand to benefit from all this expected spending.
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There had been a time all this was expected of her.
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All this was expected.
But all this was expected after the Nikkei news broke the story a few days ago.
As we do not claim that this approach predicts all expected gene-pairs, this seems a good validation of the detected pp and mm using the SynTReN system, but a formal identification of all expected relationships, even in this synthetic system, is impossible as several conflicting definitions are used to build the model for the data synthesis.
Given all this, I expect Mr Venizelos to be gruff, standoffish.
"And on top of all this, you expect me to worship you and promote you and go along with all your sick fantasies - well not any more!
"This was all expected, but thus far, it's been a reaction," he said.
No one, the composer least of all, could have expected this product of his 80th year.
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