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The phrase "as could reasonably be expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something occurred in a manner that aligns with what is considered normal or anticipated under certain circumstances.
Example: "The project was completed on time, as could reasonably be expected given the team's experience and resources."
Alternatives: "as was to be expected" or "as one might expect".
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The league is heading into the second week of September with finals in four different states, in a postseason as open as could reasonably be expected, basking in the afterglow of its primetime exposure of women's footy.
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It was complex: making the system work better involved rewriting rules on matters such as capital adequacy, with which nobody outside the business could reasonably be expected to get to grips.
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Indeed, any responsible prosecutor could reasonably be expected to view charging that person as a deterrent that might frighten other potential offenders from committing similar crimes.
Yet as comic books constantly warn: "With great power comes great responsibility" – greater than anything that could reasonably be expected of the average anguished teenager consumed with the uncontrollable rage of youth.
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