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Discover Ludwig"could I expect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to politely ask if someone can or should anticipate or anticipate something to happen or be true. Example: Could I expect a response to my email by tomorrow?.
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But what could I expect?
But then I realized, what else could I expect?
What could I expect starting out, I ask, as a plumber's mate, say? "Maybe £50 a day.
But playing against Andy Murray last year in the finals, how could I expect the majority of the support?
How could I expect anyone else to go to Mars if I wasn't ready to do it myself.
If I couldn't will myself to let go, how could I expect to become someone capable of doing much more in far more dangerous conditions?
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If I was not excited to be there, how could I possibly expect them to be?
But how could I be expected to help myself?
How could I be expected to use something in that condition?
How could I have expected otherwise, as undernourished and poorly prepared for the winter as I was?
How could I be expected to forgive?
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