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The phrase "always expected to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent or ongoing expectation regarding someone's role, behavior, or performance.
Example: "In this company, employees are always expected to be punctual and professional in their conduct."
Alternatives: "consistently anticipated to be" or "regularly required to be".
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This election was always expected to be close.
Today, we are always expected to be available.
"I was always expected to be radical because my father was".
"I always expected to be heard as I rose in rank," he said.
Freud always expected to be controversial, but for what he wrote, not who he was.
"I always expected to be good when I go out there," Ponson said.
"This was always expected to be a contentious issue," he said.
However, mealworm products were always expected to be inferior to the carrier products, even when visually identical.
Still, Mr. Phillips was enthusiastic even though, by now, the couple "always expected to be unimpressed," Mr. Morejon said.
"This is a fallout from the economic collapse," Mr. Dufty said, "and the recovery was always expected to be slow".
Mr Bush was always expected to be more than a little friendly towards corporate America and Wall Street.
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