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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tend to expect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a common or regular behavior or tendency to anticipate something. Here is an example: "Children tend to expect presents on their birthday."
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In studies of expectations, Westerns tend to expect things to remain the same, whereas Easterners are more likely to expect change.
"You tend to expect more from a family member".
We tend to expect certain things of people who win big prizes.
Already, the market has demonstrated that Internet audiences tend to expect free news.
We also tend to expect an extraordinary degree of passionate engagement from the performer.
As a result, people tend to expect that relationships between variables and outcomes will be linear.
Students tend to expect to read the great works of religious and philosophical literature they have heard so much about.
India is a great democracy and we tend to expect more of democracies than we do of dictatorships.
Highly demanding couples also tend to expect that a specific value will be spent on each of their gifts.
And, Dr. Sergent added, doctors and patients tend to expect that an office visit will lead to a prescription.
When First Couples split up, the citizenry tend to expect the public official involved to keep things decorous.
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