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The phrase "as expected but" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a statement that acknowledges an anticipated outcome while also indicating a contrast or exception to that expectation.
Example: "The project was completed on time, as expected but the quality of the work was not up to our usual standards."
Alternatives: "as anticipated, however" or "as predicted, yet".
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They noted that ISEE-3's thruster valve was opening and closing as expected, but the spacecraft wasn't accelerating.
They didn't play as fast as expected, but still were very energetic and intense.
The colors are as rich as expected, but, curiously, they don't dominate the meal.
They didn't.The world's population grew much as expected, but food output more than kept pace.
The economics of the euro were as bad as expected, but it has proved politically durable.
This suggested that the expansion of the universe was not slowing down as expected, but accelerating.
Not to New York City, as expected, but to central New Jersey.
Conductivity correlated well with grain size, as expected, but sorption varied inversely with grain size, contrary to some previous reports.
The effects on mobility, poverty, and neighborhood quality are as expected, but not so for individual earnings.
Third, increased loads reduce the maximum velocity as expected, but also raise the apparent Michaelis-Menten constant.
Returns to pastoralists were dependent upon climate and commodity prices, as expected, but pastoralist decision-making could influence these returns.
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