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The phrase "altogether expected that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is anticipated or predicted to happen in a particular context.
Example: "Given the circumstances, it was altogether expected that the event would be postponed."
Alternatives: "completely anticipated that" or "fully expected that".
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Given that, and given how Inception in 2010 raised our expectations for Nolan even higher still, I suppose it's altogether expected that his final Batman entry glides us back down to Earth, a reminder that the figure behind the camera, just like the figure behind the cowl, is indeed just a man after all.
However, the results also suggest a finding that was not altogether expected, that where accuracy is of prime concern, i.e. the obese category, biases are increasing.
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This finding was not altogether expected, as we anticipated that students who had close family members with diabetes or who were healthier at onset (e.g., not overweight/obese, better reported dietary and physical activity patterns) might have been more likely to participate in study activities and elect to join the PC group.
So Mei Xiang's cub was not altogether expected.
Thus, in similar tailings pond settings, particularly if the glacial till coverage is thin or altogether absent, it is reasonable to expect that high concentrations of sodium and chloride will remain in solution, while sulphate concentrations will exceed those of the ingressing plume (150 mg L−1).
Customers expect that".
Everybody expects that".
Do I expect that?
Expect that soon.
Nobody expects that yet.
Expect that effort next year.
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