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Discover Ludwig"probably expected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting something that is a likely conclusion based on the available evidence. For example: "The document was probably expected to be delivered by the end of the month."
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She probably expected him to become a scholar.
"It's something I probably expected, to be honest with you.
"We probably expected at one stage 500 plus.
I'm pretty sure it's sooner than I probably expected".
Clues came much more quickly than the two probably expected.
He probably expected to be torpedoed any minute.
These subjects are probably expected to gain research attention in the following years.
Book readers I know you probably expected a different ending but let's not discuss that here.
William T. Vollmann probably expected to find something worth writing about in his F.B.I. file.
But then, by now, you probably expected Mr. Lhota to say that.
All these weeks later, he said, everyone probably expected the worst.
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