Sentence examples for as expected as a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as expected as a" is not a standard expression in English and may sound awkward or incomplete.
It could be used in contexts where you want to emphasize the predictability of a situation or outcome, but it would typically need to be followed by a specific noun or phrase to make sense.
Example: "The results of the experiment were as expected as a sunny day in July."
Alternatives: "as predictable as" or "as certain as".

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Sales did not drop quite as much as expected as a few foreign automakers did very well, gaining market share at the expense of their Detroit-based rivals.

As expected, as a natural effect of divided attention during task, the initial MANOVA confirmed an increased number of glances at the secondary task display and a decreased number of glances in the other zones for both groups.

According to the values given in Table 2 and Figure 4, k mf in the liver was left virtually unaltered by MTF (0.004 ± 0.003 min−1, p = ns vs CTR), while it was markedly increased by STS (0.095 ± 0.051 min−1, p < 0.05 vs the CTR and MTF group), as expected as a consequence of the fasting condition.

ICAM-1/Fc secreted in the supernatant migrated as expected as a dimer with a molecular mass of approximately 240 kDa under nonreducing conditions and as a monomer at 120 kDa under reducing conditions, similar to commercially available recombinant ICAM-1/Fc (Figure 2A).

As expected, as a consequence of the oncogene expression, all of them were able to survive and proliferate in the absence of IL-3.

This is in contrast to all other categories of disorders where the rates of clinician assigned DAWBA diagnoses are the lowest ones as expected, as a consequence of the screening cut-offs set at approximately 80%and90%0% respectively, chosen to ensure inclusion of most cases in a population with a prevalence of psychiatric disorders of 7-87-8%

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However, we identified two DRB1 unambiguous, high-resolution allele calls for all 12 samples as expected, as well as a number of DRB3, 4, and 5 high-resolution calls.

These findings occurred as expected as an effect of the EBP training program, wherein the physical therapists in the EBP group had lectures and practical sessions on designing a search strategy and critically appraising the literature.

Evaluation is particularly important because some interventions don't work as expected, as Molly Carnes, a professor at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, noted.

The effect of the person-occupation fit on the development of the workgroup integration was not as expected, as apprentices with a very high person-occupation fit experience a higher decrease in their workgroup integration.

When it ended as expected, as Eaton made a victory lap around the track, O'Brien noted how much Eaton could still improve.

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