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The phrase "and already expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something was anticipated or foreseen prior to a certain point in time.
Example: "The outcome of the experiment was not surprising, as the results were and already expected based on previous studies."
Alternatives: "and previously anticipated" or "and long foreseen".
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At the start of his sophomore year in 1988, Howard was 15 years old and already expected to be a coveted blue chip recruit in 1991.
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Creatures deploying this strategy, when they see the grass twitch in just that certain way, are already expecting to see the tasty prey emerge, and already expecting to feel the sensations of their own muscles tensing to pounce.
Since the 115th Street Branch closed, other public library branches have closed for renovations and are already expected to reopen this year: specifically, the 67th Street and Columbus branches.
In less than two weeks, the ground-breaking 3D film has grossed $745m £460mm) and is already expected to be the most successful movie of 2009-10, ovevenking even the latest Harry Potter film.
The same 2bn tonnes of CO2 could be saved through substantial improvements in energy-efficiency over and above those already expected.
As the Financial Times explained yesterday, chairman Sir Anthony O'Reilly, who is also the proprietor of Independent News and Media, was already expected to agree to a significant dilution of his shareholding.
Pfizer and Pharmacia were already expected to post some of the best earnings growth in the battered drug sector over the next few years.
Hearts, Aberdeen, Inverness CT, Motherwell, St Johnstone, Dundee, Dundee Utd and Celtic are already expected to vote in favour of proposals to change Scotland's league structure in time for next season.
Mashable's Andrew Freedman reports that the ratio of record highs to record lows was a staggering 51-to-1 last month, and 2016 is already expected to be the warmest year in recorded history.
And the lobbying industry will explode because those professional influence peddlers hired by corporations and other interest groups, already expected to bundle and funnel campaign contributions, will (like everyone else) no longer be subject to any limits on political giving.
But higher interest rates tend to slow economic growth, and since growth in the United States and other regions is already expected to slow next year, investors are worried that the increases will hinder the economy.
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