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consequently as expected
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "consequently as expected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a result or outcome aligns with what was anticipated or predicted. Example: "The project faced several challenges, and consequently as expected, the deadline was pushed back."
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Consequently, as expected the pharmacokinetic parameters or compatibilities of the drugs tested in lower animals are vastly different from those in cancer patients with regard to time scale and immunobiological response profiles and tolerance [22 24, 44, 115 117, 121].
Consequently, as expected from the classical electromagnetic theory, elastic light scattering (or Rayleigh scattering) by straight CNTs has anisotropic angular dependence, and from its spectrum, the band gaps of individual nanotubes can be deduced.
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Consequently as expected, the sire model that assumes homogeneous residual variance (HOM), overestimated both genetic slope variance and genetic correlation between slope and intercept in the simulated data.
Consequently, as expected from the previous example, measurement errors tend to "flatten" the least-squares line - a phenomenon called regression dilution[ 5, 6].
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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56 human-written examples
The Germans invade, as expected.
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HXT13, HXT15 and HXT16 are known to be repressed by high levels of glucose and are consequently induced as expected in V5.TM6*P.
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This difference appears immediately evident from a semantic similarity perspective, as the IC of the parent node is 0, being the root of the ontology, and consequently the semantic similarity is 0, as expected.
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These changes result from liver synthesis of TTR, not from intraocular production, and consequently there is no progression after liver transplant, as expected [ 4].
Finally, we found that despite the reduction in the diameter of the orifice, the speed of the water and consequently the water-jet thrust force did not increase as expected because the resistance factor incremental reduces the mass flow rate.
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Only rapeseed and wheat collections carry a higher density of mutations, as expected from their polyploid nature and consequently, their higher tolerance to loss-of-function mutations due to gene duplications and redundancies (Table 3).
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As expected, plant nutritional status affects plant health and, consequently, influences plant resistance to pathogen infection.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "consequently as expected" to clearly link a cause and its predictable effect in your writing, enhancing the logical flow and reader comprehension.
Common error
Avoid using "consequently as expected" in situations where the outcome is self-evident. Simpler transitions like "therefore" or "thus" are often more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "consequently as expected" functions as a conjunction, linking a prior action or event with its logical and anticipated outcome. It emphasizes that the result was not only a consequence but also something that was foreseen or predicted.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "consequently as expected" is a grammatically correct conjunction used to emphasize that an outcome aligns with prior anticipations. Ludwig AI shows that while the phrase isn't exceedingly common, it effectively highlights predictability, particularly in science and neutral contexts. Alternatives like "therefore predictably" or "thus unsurprisingly" can be used to similar effect. When used appropriately, "consequently as expected" enhances clarity and logical flow by underscoring the anticipated nature of a result.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
therefore, predictably
Replaces "consequently" with "therefore" and "as expected" with "predictably", maintaining the cause-and-effect relationship and anticipation.
thus, unsurprisingly
Substitutes "consequently" with "thus" and "as expected" with "unsurprisingly", emphasizing the natural or logical outcome.
hence, foreseeably
Replaces "consequently" with "hence" and "as expected" with "foreseeably", highlighting the logical progression and anticipated nature of the outcome.
accordingly, anticipatedly
Substitutes "consequently" with "accordingly" and "as expected" with "anticipatedly", retaining the sense of logical consequence and expectation.
as a result, predictably
Replaces "consequently" with "as a result" while keeping "predictably" instead of "as expected", focusing on the outcome's predictable nature.
in consequence, unsurprisingly
Rephrases "consequently" as "in consequence" and replace "as expected" with "unsurprisingly" indicating the natural follow-up and anticipated result.
logically, as anticipated
Replaces "consequently" with "logically" and "as expected" with "as anticipated" keeping the logical consequence and expectation.
subsequently, as foreseen
Replaces "consequently" with "subsequently" and "as expected" with "as foreseen", indicating a time-based consequence and anticipated outcome.
ergo, predictably
Substitutes "consequently" with "ergo" and "as expected" with "predictably", retaining the sense of logical consequence and expectation.
naturally, as anticipated
Replace "consequently" with "naturally" and "as expected" with "as anticipated" focusing on how natural and anticipated was the outcome.
FAQs
How can I use "consequently as expected" in a sentence?
Use "consequently as expected" to show a result that aligns with prior anticipation. For example: "The budget cuts were implemented; "consequently as expected", project timelines were extended."
What are some alternatives to "consequently as expected"?
You can use phrases like "therefore predictably", "thus unsurprisingly", or "as a result predictably" depending on the context.
Is "consequently as expected" redundant?
While "consequently" implies a result, adding "as expected" emphasizes the predictability of that result. The phrase isn't strictly redundant but should be used when highlighting anticipation is important.
What is the difference between "consequently" and "consequently as expected"?
"Consequently" simply indicates a result. "Consequently as expected" emphasizes that the result was anticipated or predicted beforehand. The latter adds a layer of expectation to the outcome.
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Usage summary
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