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Discover LudwigThe phrase "achieving the expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing meeting or fulfilling anticipated outcomes or standards.
Example: "The team's focus on quality control is crucial for achieving the expected results in this project."
Alternatives: "meeting the anticipated" or "fulfilling the expected".
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The spokesman added: "There is evidence to support a real increase in the percentage of pupils achieving the expected level this year.
Northamptonshire was named one of the worst performing local authority areas for achievement of disadvantaged children at key stage 2, with 59% of pupils on free school meals achieving the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics by the last year of primary school, compared with 66% nationally.
Nevertheless, interference between concurrent, conflicting decisions may prevent the coalitions from achieving the expected payoff.
Children not participating in early childhood education were perceived as a 'risk', with potential economic consequences of their not achieving the expected educational outcomes.
When the Process Capability revels that the process is capable of achieving the expected performance, we have a Capable Standard Software Process [4, 22].
One difficulty is that the payoff function g has a discontinuous first derivative at the strike price K which will prevent the scheme from achieving the expected fourth-order convergence rate.
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If the subject achieves the expected level, this is scored as 0. If a subject does not achieve the expected level but shows improvement, this is scored as -1.
"We will be able to achieve the expected return on this investment".
Across both pilot areas, 4% more children achieved the expected levels in English at key stage 2.
And in the spelling, punctuation and grammar test, which was introduced last year, just over three-quarters (76%) achieved the expected standard, up from 74% in 2013.
These had one particularly bad year in 2009, when only 40% of pupils achieved the expected level in English and maths.
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