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Thank you for the link there is plenty of food for thought there.
I feel such usage is perfectly proper and also understandable in context. Perhap's, as it has been pointed out to me, it is because I use similar expressions all the time . For example "I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't" meaning of course "I think they almost certainly will" I just am not sure how it can makes sense.
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