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The phrase "always expected" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is anticipated or taken for granted consistently over time. Example: "In our company, high performance is always expected from every employee."
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This, however, was always expected.
"I always expected something much more advanced".
People have always expected more of him.
He always expected to have success.
The Cubs were always expected to fail.
People always expected more of me.
But Scott always expected to win.
This election was always expected to be close.
Rey always expected to go off-campus for his transition.
Today, we are always expected to be available.
But Antropov was always expected to do more.
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