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"might have expected" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express uncertainty about a past event or expectation. For example: "The results of the experiment were different than we might have expected."
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Mr Garten might have expected interesting answers.
One might have expected consultations, debate.
Stoke might have expected better.
We might have expected that.
Sir Brian might have expected that.
So we might have expected ambiguity.
I might have expected as much.
But then she said something few might have expected.
Here one might have expected the recession to work havoc.
His star has faded less than he might have expected.
He might have expected more of a bump.
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