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Discover Ludwig"expect from me" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when expressing the expectations that someone has of you or that you have of yourself. For example: "My boss expects a high quality of work from me."
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I thought I could give him information concerning the treatment of disease, but I learned more from him than he could expect from me". (From the Journal of the National Medical Association, Volume 4, No.1).
What did she expect from me?
"What did she expect from me?" he'd asked.
They never knew what to expect from me".
"What do they expect from me?" he said later.
"I don't know what people expect from me here," he said.
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I felt that some concluding statement was expected from me.
I think that's what Doug expects from me".
It is not what they had hoped or expected from me.
"So I might as well perform crazy to point out exactly what's expected from me".
"This probably isn't what people are expecting from me," he says.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com