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The phrase "which is to be expected" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you are expecting something to happen and you want to indicate that it is not a surprise or unexpected. For example: "The store was crowded, which is to be expected on the weekend."
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Jayne does not respond, which is to be expected.
So there's a lot of Western interest in the market, which is to be expected.
There have also been spats over policies, which is to be expected.
The Financial Times rejects Gosplan 2.0 out of hand – which is to be expected, given its love of free markets.
The variety of terrain is certainly a selling point, which is to be expected given Snowmass's family-friendly karma.
The stadium pushes the usual mass-market brews, which is to be expected of any big venue.
"Many Syrians, under attack from their own government, are moving to defend themselves, which is to be expected," she said.
Both spinach types also showed some wilting, which is to be expected because water is broken down in photosynthesis.
He received enthusiastic corporate support, which is to be expected since the largest bribe-payers in India are corporations.
"I was a little nervous at first, which is to be expected," said Vick, who played only 22 games at Virginia Tech before entering the draft.
When I first arrived I was met with a little cynicism, which is to be expected given the changes the communications team had gone through.
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