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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as one expects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is in line with what is anticipated or predicted.
Example: "The results of the experiment were, as one expects, consistent with the previous studies."
Alternatives: "as anticipated" or "as expected."
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Therefore, SCADA servers will be highly dependent on each other, moderately dependent on HMIs, and slightly on RTUs, as one expects.
As one expects from a Chez Panisse alum, the small menu changes nightly, depending on what's freshest or most interesting.
As one expects of products from a company based in the land of bungee cord and ripstop nylon, they're cool.
The rooms, as one expects, are of the highest grade, offering subtle, unshowy luxuries galore (British sockets, for instance).
Nothing is as one expects from the gaunt, reclusive, melancholic persona that we infer from the plays, but why should it be?
On Skipper's Lane, Sebastian and Sarah have packed up with their brood, as one expects,and Madeline and Chris, and Jane and Eddie.
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They were just as one expected them to be; they were numerous, specific.
According to results of linear shrinkage, as one expect water adsorption increases by addition of white cement.
Hear me mouth!" As one expected, Kelly looked sad and chastened, ashamed of herself.
It went about as one might expect.
Fossil fuel prices increase steadily as one would expect.
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