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The phrase "as some expect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain outcome or situation is anticipated by some people.
Example: "The project may take longer than anticipated, as some expect it to be completed by next month."
Alternatives: "as some believe" or "as some anticipate".
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If this process continues as some expect, it will change computing radically.
In the meantime, returns might not drop as far as some expect.
Though the surge in work has not been as great, he points out, as some expect.
But that could change if, as some expect, the government introduces proportional representation.Pakistan will never drive Islam out of politics.
If, as some expect, Abenomics runs out of steam, the city faces a painful post-games hangover.(Picture credit: AFP).
The differences between them are more likely to come to the fore if, as some expect, they run against each other for chancellor at the next election.
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With revenues from China currently estimated at around $250m each year and growing, the short-term damage may not be as great as some expected.
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