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"pretty much expected" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that was anticipated or predicted to happen. Example: Despite the team's strong performance, their loss in the final round was pretty much expected by their coach.
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That's pretty much expected.
"As for Moody's downgrade, it was pretty much expected," he added.
"Comments, staring, stalking, groping and much more are pretty much expected to be experienced by a woman traveling here".
"No, to them I think it's pretty much expected of me regardless of who I'm playing out there," he said.
From Madonna's 'Justify My Love' to Miley Cyrus' groan-inducing 'Wrecking Ball', sexy videos made by female pop artists are pretty much expected.
One Israel's campaign managers had pretty much expected a rap on the knuckles from the comptroller, whose authority is purely administrative, but were aghast at the attorney-general's decision to launch a criminal investigation.
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"I'm pretty much expecting a league title".
Some of the reviews have been pretty brutal, but we were pretty much expecting this.
Society pretty much expects these young people to end up in jail or dead.
I think voters pretty much expect him to pull out the stops.
"That's something we can pretty much expect from Rodney," Nets Coach Byron Scott said.
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