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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an expected success" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an outcome that is anticipated to be successful based on prior knowledge or experience.
Example: "The project was designed with careful planning, and we are confident it will be an expected success."
Alternatives: "a likely success" or "a predicted success".
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Avengers to me was an expected success so I never looked at it because Avengers was successful.
Can an expected success rate of half a percent be described as anything other than "fishing"?
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If 100 healthy couples tried to conceive for a year, the expected success rate would be about 80%.
"Clarke's rise coincided with Australian decline," Baum wrote about Clarke's early career, saying that that had made him an easy scapegoat for an Australian fan base who expected success.
Inspection of the number of genotypes which can be imputed unambiguously may provide an approximate estimate of the expected success rate that may be achieved by imputation.
The special election, and the expected success of Maj.
With the expected success of EMU, more currency blocks may develop.
But not so long ago, Stanford graduates expected success to take time.
He was given every opportunity, but he never expected success on this scale.
For some simple SMR operations, SROutcome would only be the (expected) success response.
Table 2 The expected success probability of the second spectrum sensing,, with,, and = 30.
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