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The phrase "naturally expected" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to something that is expected to happen or be true without any special or unusual circumstances. Example: It is naturally expected that a child will learn to speak their native language by the age of three.
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East and West naturally expected to gain, but were disappointed.
Trump's followers naturally expected that they and their children would also experience economic gains.
Mr Ridge naturally expected that he would have the honour of managing the alerts.
They are being encouraged to run a tight ship, so the pupils are naturally expected to sign on for the whole voyage.
The passengers naturally expected it to land at the driver's feet but, to their astonishment, it sank into the fare slot.
The same aristocrats who drank and heard poetry together inside their own communities naturally expected to find comparable groups inside other states.
In addition, a significant high-energy neutrino background is naturally expected as part of the pion decay chain which also contains much information.
Yet "West-Indian mulattoes testify that the regard is mutual," Moore continues, "and that white people do not feel the abhorrence which they might be naturally expected for an inferior and ugly set of beings".
Rourke's Randy Robinson was so lovable that you naturally expected him to have a "Rocky II -like trII -liker atriumph a "Rorky I"-like triumph of the humat spirit.
Patronage continued, with all its political implications; but dedications became increasingly cut-and-dried, costing five guineas for a poem, perhaps, or 20 for a play; royalty was naturally expected to pay more.
In water-limited climates, this can be sustainably achieved by either: increasing native upland vegetation densities above naturally expected densities, or, by using gray water instead of municipal water sources to irrigate wetland communities through dry summer periods.
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