Sentence examples for as reasonably expected from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as reasonably expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is in line with what is considered normal or anticipated under certain circumstances.
Example: "The project was completed on time, as reasonably expected given the team's experience and resources."
Alternatives: "as anticipated" or "as one would expect".

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"We'd put as much salt down as reasonably expected - but the snowfall at lunch was so heavy, that traffic ground to a halt, and the salt stopped being effective as it needs traffic to churn it up to work".

As reasonably expected, VDR expression and localization found in human platelets was matched by the presence of the receptor in precursor cells, a presence which is reinforced during a differentiation process which preludes to platelets formation.

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Mata has taken his move to the periphery at Chelsea this season with as much dignity as can be reasonably expected from a world-class performer, the player of the year in his two seasons at Stamford Bridge, who is suddenly no longer the automatic choice.

For that matter, they elide the fact that the first intifada, which broke out in 1987, was initially as close to non-violent as could be reasonably expected.

As could be reasonably expected, given their level of education and training, agreement between clinical officers and physicians – particularly for the final ART recommendation – was generally stronger than for nurses versus physicians.

I've had my own problems buying and selling on eBay, and they and PayPal have been as helpful as can be reasonably expected.

The supporters clapped back and there was at least the sense that everything had gone as well as could be reasonably expected now all that stuff about "Believe", and all the other buzzwords, has been replaced by something more in keeping with England's real position.

SOC is defined as 'a global orientation that expresses the extent to which one has a pervasive, enduring and dynamic feeling of confidence; that one's internal and external environments are predictable and that there is a high probability that things will work out as well as can be reasonably expected' [ 8].

In spite of their calculations, their survival instincts, they might not get as far as they had quite reasonably expected.

The Trailblazers are exceeding expectations beyond what any one could have reasonably expected, as they were only projected to barely make the play-offs in the deep Western Conference.

The Football League's chief executive Shaun Harvey: "We are disappointed by this recommendation as we could have reasonably expected the tournament to be played at the end of our 2021/22 season given that was the basis upon which the tender process was conducted.

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