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The phrase "was expected from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that was anticipated or predicted to come from a particular source or person.
Example: "The high level of performance was expected from the experienced team."
Alternatives: "was anticipated from" or "was predicted from".
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I felt that some concluding statement was expected from me.
High achievement was expected from both children, academically and culturally.
A response was expected from New Zealand but it did not come immediately.
Weir said that too much was expected from him in Rio.
A lot was expected from the "new political landscape" in Spain.
As the year began, a new English teacher was expected from India.
Nothing was expected from the workout; Orb was pointing to an allowance race.
A high-scoring performance was expected from Williams, who had been averaging 29 points in the tournament.
Little progress on arms control was expected from President Clinton's weekend visit to Moscow, and little occurred.
Freezing drizzle was expected in southern Nebraska and central Kansas, while snow was expected from Colorado to the western Dakotas.
Like his sisters and brothers, he was expected from early childhood to help keep the family going.
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