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予期{よき}する (to expect) is a nominal verb with two negative forms: 予期せぬ and 予期しない. Why the せぬ form is more common than the more familiar しない?

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That's simply because It's a fixed expression originated from classical Japanese.

We have a number of such expressions. See: Nuance and conversational use of なきにしもあらず

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