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The phrase "because we expect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to provide a reason or explanation for something that is expected to happen. Example: "We are expecting a large turnout for the event because we expect the weather to be nice and publicity has been extensive."
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We are often unhappy in our relationships because we expect too much from them.
They are there because we expect them to be, because the map says that they are.
We expect better of Israel because we expect every responsible government to behave sagely and morally.
Everyone outside Beirut is used to ignoring terror in Beirut because we expect it there.
Picasso's art suffers because we expect him to be much easier than he is.
We look for leadership, because we expect leadership, because we look for leadership.
This is not a trivial requirement because we expect papers to have been read thoroughly prior to lecture.
Now we have low inflation because we expect low inflation, and we expect low inflation because we've had it.
Our standard answer is that we do what we do because we expect it to lead to good consequences.
But just because we expect something doesn't mean we are right to expect it; it doesn't make our expectation valid.
There has been no hullaballoo about the prospect of Stuart Broad's 100th Test because we expect him to be rotated.
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