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The phrase "are expected based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or assumptions that are derived from certain information or criteria.
Example: "The results of the experiment are expected based on the initial hypothesis and previous research findings."
Alternatives: "are anticipated according to" or "are predicted from".
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An analysis based on the balance between refinement and recovery in the steady state shows that two regimes of behavior are expected based on the thermo-physical properties of the milled powder.
This in turn results in higher emissions than are expected, based on the assumed use of low-sulphur fuels.
These patterns are expected based on our analysis above.
For example, when 4 accessions are sampled, a total of 919 absent genes are expected based on the formula.
With respect to general efficacy, no major differences are expected based on the findings of reported clinical trials.
Differences in AMY2B copy numbers among breeds are expected based on the highly divergent demographic histories for several of the breeds studied here.
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Design a menu that offers the kind of menu items your customers are expecting, based on the theme of your bar.
But a few groups defied what would have been expected, based on their socioeconomic status.
A withdrawal was expected, based on the executive order Trump signed in February targeting the rule.
This higher variability in call rate was expected based on earlier reports5,10 (see methods).
The return rate of 10% was expected based on nursing literature.
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