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Discover Ludwig"expected that she" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing a belief or assumption about something that a particular person will do or has done. For example: It was expected that she would take the lead role in the play, but to everyone's surprise, she declined the offer.
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"I wouldn't have expected that," she said.
It was expected that she would not become pregnant.
We expected that she might be given more time.
She expected that she would resume acting when she graduated, and she expected that she would major in film.
Until his entry, it was widely expected that she would hold on to her seat.
When the young computer programmer got married, it was expected that she would stop work immediately.
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"I kind of expect that," she said.
"I didn't expect that," she told reporters.
"I don't think you should expect that," she said.
"Ordinarily winter is a slower time, you expect that," she said.
"It was like I was skinning myself — changing my skin — and I didn't expect that," she said.
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