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The phrase "as anticipated no" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought and lacks clarity.
Example: "The results were, as anticipated, no better than last year's performance."
Alternatives: "as expected, no" or "as predicted, no".
Exact(7)
I approach the making of bread and butter with the same sense of comfort and certainty, that things will work as anticipated, no matter how long it's been since I last baked my own loaf.
As anticipated, no PrPd labelling was present within uninfected tissue blocks (Fig. 1A).
In contrast, as anticipated, no response was observed when the wild-type MVA vaccine was used for immunization.
As anticipated, no association was detected between statin use and hospitalizations for pericarditis (1.05; 95% CI 0.78 1.42) or motor vehicle collisions (1.00; 95% CI 0.83 1.21).
PaTrin-2 alone had, as anticipated, no effect on tumour growth rates.
As anticipated, no difference was observed (data not shown) supporting comparative analysis using either type of samples.
Similar(52)
Thus, as already anticipated, no coalition of candidates proposing different policies will ever form.
"If those markets develop as has been anticipated, no one will have made enough," he said.
Still, Gardenhire anticipated no major lineup changes.
Although anticipated, no outbreak emerged (9 ).
But no roast was as anticipated as that of Justin Bieber, the 21-year-old pop star who plenty of people out there would like to give a piece of their mind.
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