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"as expected in" is a phrase commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is part of a general pattern or expectation. For example, "The number of new cases of COVID-19 increased as expected in the month of August."
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Love does not come as expected in a cancer hospital.
Very little has gone as expected in this competition.
The Italian referee, Nicola Rizzoli, although tentative, acted as expected in showing a second yellow card.
"The political crunch issues, as expected in any negotiation, remain open," she said.
Granted, the Spirit rover didn't work as well as expected in its initial Mars outings.
And as expected in many such tests, the results also produce what statisticians call false positives.
Celtic's Champions League journey ended, as expected, in the pouring rain of Turin.
In addition, property sales have not materialised as expected in both number and value.
Upload speeds were less, as expected, in the 96 to 118 kilobits a second range.
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