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The phrase "a large expected" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is anticipated to be significant in size or impact, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report indicated a large expected increase in sales for the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "a significant expected" or "a considerable anticipated".
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Sure, stocks are risky, so you can never be certain you'll earn the premium, but they are not risky enough to justify such a large expected return.
After injection of ProMyoAAV (17 days), ProMyo mRNA was markedly increased in test vs. paired control muscles (by 23-fold, P < 0.001; Fig. 1 A ), consistent with a large expected reduction in the availability of the mature peptide (28).
1.55pm BST Faisal Islam (@faisalislam) "abolition of pay scales is a large expected takeaway from public sector workers" IFS.
Sequential methods presently in use can attain a large expected overlap, but do not control the overlap on each pair of selected samples.
They have a good academic standing, up and coming athletics and a large expected freshman class.
A large expected difference is regional coverage.
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The stock price of European banks jumped on the news of the latest Basel Committee relaxation of the rules – you should interpret that as a larger expected transfer from taxpayers to bank insiders and (perhaps) stockholders.
Hence, the slight increase in power is connected with a larger expected total sample size.
In the case of selection, there is both a higher probability of the mean phenotype changing in one direction and a larger expected step size in that direction.
Models for which the LPT from coppices data were used give the same results, with a larger modelled current range, and an even larger expected future range, 10% larger than the current range.
The atmosphere in Rimini this week, he added, would be "party-like", with a large crowd expected on the first day.
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