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The phrase "both expected and unexpected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to outcomes that are both likely and unlikely. For example, you could say: "The results of the experiment yielded both expected and unexpected results."
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But it is modest progress, for the sense of Islam as a monolith lingers, in places both expected and unexpected.
Throughout the rest of the episode, characters meet their fate — or come face to face with it — in ways both expected and unexpected, glorious and terrible.
Each successive test flight will bring both expected and unexpected technical challenges, and will teach us more about how to fly this experimental aircraft".
She's got to do a lot more contingency planning for both expected and unexpected future events.
The Jeremy Lin story has recently taken both expected and unexpected turns.
More than that I don't need to reveal, only to say that the screenplay goes in both expected and unexpected directions with equal ease.
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An exception was a species difference in the shape condition regarding the duration and frequency of reaches both between expected and unexpected trials during the first reach period (RP1) (Kruskal Wallis test: duration, H = 6.38, P = 0.034; frequency, H = 5.03, P = 0.075).
The event-related fields and time frequency responses elicited by expected and unexpected repetitions of the tones, as well as expected and unexpected omissions of the second tone, were compared.
In this explanatory design comprehensive understanding of expected and unexpected effects of the intervention on both access and quality will emerge through careful triangulation at two levels: across multiple quantitative elements and across quantitative and qualitative elements.
She ached in expected and unexpected places.
The results varied in expected and unexpected ways.
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