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'was fairly expected' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that has happened or is happening that was expected or predictable. For example, "Sales for the holiday season were fairly expected to be higher than last year."
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He cannot be fairly expected to act out of character, but it might yet be that his greater contentment will allow his character to come to the fore.
When does a musician become well-known enough to count as a solution the solver can be fairly expected to know?
It's true that this is one program and therefore just one creator's point of view, and that no single creation can be fairly expected to reflect the entirety of a community that, like any other, is varied and complex and multi-dimensional.
Amazon's immediate response was fairly typical and expected, with the company sharing an employee's anecdotal response and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos distributing a company-wide memo.
This is a fairly expected feature for a 360 camera, and will allow you to start and stop recording from your app over Bluetooth.
Although the distribution of genotypes in embryos was fairly close to the expected Mendelian ratio, genotyping of P0 P2 pups revealed a percentage of Kidins220ΔN animals lower than expected, indicating that some of the Kidins220ΔN pups died soon after birth.
Our study showed that in Copenhagen and Fyn, incidence during the second and third invitation rounds was fairly similar to that expected in the absence of the screening.
"It was fairly dictatorial in that everybody is expected to support it.
Even coming from downtown was fairly quick, given the rumors of expected marathon security checks.
After slowing to recover, his %HRmax was fairly close to what might be expected from an idealized race.
First, the HuRef CG loss size distribution was fairly uniform when compared to the expected HuRef Standard.
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