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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as expected only" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something occurred solely as anticipated, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The results of the experiment were as expected only, with no surprises or deviations."
Alternatives: "as anticipated" or "as predicted".
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They appeared, as expected, only in the skin.
If conditions are as difficult as expected, only those playing at a high level will remain in contention.
The term STEM was, as expected, only used in the United States resources.
As expected, only Parao showed a different band size (Fig. 3b).
As expected, only a limited increase in performance could be achieved by adding more processors due to the communication overhead.
As expected, only the latter testing method reveals the existence of the critical thickness of PC as a function of temperature.
At 850 °C, conversions of 99.0% could be achieved in typical conditions, but as expected, only 77% reduction in tars was achieved at 800 °C.
As expected, only one eigenvalue is significant and all the others are zero up to numerical precision across the whole phase diagram (values of (J^{0}/2B^{0}/2B^{
As expected, only immortalized ECs exhibited a membrane Hsp70+ phenotype.
At one week post-infection, as expected, only pro-IL1β was present (Figure 4B, top panel).
As expected, only the late diestrus samples showed fluorescent pan-citrulline signal.
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