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"entitled to expect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to suggest that an individual has the right to expect something because of their circumstances or position. For example: "As a loyal customer of this company, I feel I am entitled to expect better customer service."
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Ed Miliband is entitled to expect our loyalty.
Surely Gore supporters are entitled to expect more from him.
We are entitled to expect tourists to behave considerately.
After all, you're still paying a decent amount and you're entitled to expect the best.
That is what we are entitled to expect from a Labour government.
People are entitled to expect to be treated as they would treat themselves.
Perhaps fans were entitled to expect something more combative from Brand.
Are we receiving the service we are entitled to expect from the right people?
It is not clear how much sophistication Ms. Farley was entitled to expect from her readers.
The manager may have bigger ambitions, but Ferguson was still entitled to expect much better.
The Prime Minister is fully entitled to expect that those representations to be made in private and kept private.
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