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The phrase "contrary to normal expectation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that goes against what is usually expected or predicted. Example: Contrary to normal expectation, the small startup company quickly became a major player in the industry.
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This phenomenon is contrary to normal expectations, and is a consequence of the competition between two effects: the increase of intrinsic kinetics with temperature, and the decrease of adsorption strength and the concentration of active intermediates with temperature.
This is contrary to normal expectations of mechanical regulation of bone formation and resorption.
However, the Kitengela plains, in spite of receiving normal to above normal rainfall, and contrary to expectation, had a much higher herd mortality rate of 43% (Figure 3).
This is similar to the report from Sagamu [ 5] in which as many as 71% of asymmetrical SGA babies had normal PI contrary to expectation.
Contrary to this expectation, we found expression of the slp1[DESE]-lacZ slp1[DESE]-lacZreporterisated inearly-A deliminatedmbryos that show relatinely normal expression of endeficientslp1 mRNA (Figurembryos
No. Contrary to popular expectation.
Contrary to all expectation, a football match broke out.
However, contrary to our expectation, the crystals were not amorphous.
Contrary to general expectation, differential scanning calorimetry of the deformed material indicates a reduced free volume.
However, contrary to our expectation, SIR rates were not related to litter stoichiometry.
However, contrary to our expectation, responsiveness affects neither e-satisfaction nor e-trust.
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