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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as expected with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something aligns with what was anticipated or predicted in relation to a specific context or situation.
Example: "The results of the experiment were as expected with the initial hypothesis, confirming our predictions."
Alternatives: "as anticipated with" or "as predicted with".
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Friday night went as expected with bands, booze, blah blah.
The debate began, as expected, with Bain Capital.
The story proceeds as expected, with a few comic touches.
"The lottery is performing exactly as expected, with or without her.
It worked, as expected, with brine made from fresh water and a few pinches of salt.
Analysts at Investec said: "First-half figures [are] roughly as expected, with children's sales very strong and above our forecast".
The rest of the Chelsea side is as expected, with Gary Cahill and David Luiz both fit to start.
But it also works as expected with the Luna Display.
Adverse events following ASCT were as expected with HDM.
The models behave as expected with respect to site index.
As expected, with increasing sensing probabilities, energy consumption also increases.
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