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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are expected given" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated outcomes or results based on certain conditions or information.
Example: "The results of the experiment are expected given the controlled variables and the previous research findings."
Alternatives: "are anticipated considering" or "are predicted based on".
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ArcelorMittal, the global leader, said this month it would acquire a one-third stake in the Indian company Uttam Galva, and more such deals are expected given the difficulty of going it alone in India.
Understanding the geography of pedestrian motor vehicle collisions (PMVCs) can provide evidence to inform policy and planning that targets increased walking while reducing pedestrian injury risk, however age-related differences in the geography of injury are expected given differences in activity patterns and physical and cognitive abilities.
Note that these results are expected given the characteristics of the estimators.
Slight differences in estimates are expected given as noted above, we use a restricted sample of just black and white student in contrast to the other paper uses an unrestricted sample.
In case of impaired CSN function these defects are expected, given the involvement of CSN and protein degradation in virtually every major aspect of cellular regulation.
These results are expected given that all normalized-Hill model interactions are unidirectional.
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His departure has been expected, given the positive arbitration.
Which is only to be expected, given that it's not really about morality at all.
Perhaps that was to be expected, given the elaborate season that preceded the marathon.
This is to be expected given the links between banks and governments.
Perhaps that should have been expected, given the restaurant's impressive global pedigree.
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