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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that's expected" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is not surprising or unusual. Example: "Given the current economic climate, that's expected. Businesses are struggling to stay afloat."
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By 2050, that's expected to rise to 9.4 billion.
In return, all that's expected is a modest contribution to petrol costs, or sometimes merely company.
Even as adults at work women asking for a pay rise are labelled as 'pushy' whereas for men that's expected.
By 2015 that's expected to hit 8,000.
And it's a trend that's expected to accelerate as aging baby boomers continue to, well, age.
At this point, 30% of our revenue is from color technology and that's expected to grow.
Says Hamm, "Wi-fi is shifting from something desirable to something that's expected".
A ruling that's expected to come down on Thursday in Washington could endanger iTunes.
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"It's not anything that was expected.
That is expected by year's end.
That was expected, however.
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