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The phrase "a expected result" is not correct.
It should be "an expected result." You can use it when discussing outcomes that are anticipated based on certain conditions or actions.
Example: "After conducting the experiment, we found that the data aligned with our hypothesis, confirming it as an expected result."
Alternatives: "a predicted outcome" or "an anticipated result."
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It was an expected result with an unpopular president in a midterm election.
You're setting up a chemical formula with an expected result.
This is an expected result since a merger of three firms is more profitable than one of two.
This is an expected result because a large number of markers is required to capture the large genetic diversity in landraces [ 61].
Thus, a weaker phenotypic signal of genetic reduction due to bottlenecks is an expected result rather than a contradiction among genetic and craniofacial markers.
The uncovering of many Ponzi schemes also is an expected result in the aftermath of a financial crisis.
This is an expected result because the circle provides a smoothing effect on sharp corners.
This is a required deformation for tight clothes but not an expected result for other types of clothes.
This was an expected result, since the sample is composed of patients with negative results—a preventable hospitalization.
This is an expected result according to the QoS policy defined for a DVB-S2 satellite system.
For this reason, avalanches recorded in vivo that lacked a power-law distribution would not be contradictory to criticality but instead an expected result.
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