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The phrase "all we expect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the anticipated outcomes or requirements in a particular situation.
Example: "In this project, all we expect is a commitment to quality and timely delivery."
Alternatives: "everything we anticipate" or "all that we require".
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And that's all we expect".
That is all we expect of them".
After all, we expect musicians to reflect their own lives in their work.
After all, we expect our writers and intellectuals to be moral giants, holding up a mirror to the world's inequities.
We believe in treating, and paying, our people well, and all we expect in return is for we expect them to appreciate how they are treated.
After all, we expect artists to be tortured; it's their audience that's usually a mystery, and the painting's subsequent owners are finely drawn and complex.
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Above all, we expected the crisis to remind everyone why banks need to be effectively regulated.
First of all, we expected a stronger correlation between accuracy and reaction time under emotional conditions, indicating a cognitive cost.
All we expected was a full effort.
"As with nearly all companies, we expect a certain level of performance from our associates.
"All told, we expect these 11 projects to create over 45,000 jobs.
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