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Discover Ludwig'counter expected' is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It generally indicates that something is not as anticipated or expected. For example, "The results of the test were counter expected and showed a much higher success rate than expected."
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On 29 July 1944 Captain Parham handed over command of HMS Belfast to Captain R M Dick, and until April 1945 Belfast underwent a refit to prepare for service against Japan in the Far East which improved her accommodation for tropical conditions, and updated her anti-aircraft armament and fire control in order to counter expected kamikaze attacks by Japanese aircraft.
As routine protocol the age-specific oseltamivir dosage was doubled to counter expected decreased plasma drug concentrations due to ECMO support.
The age-specific oseltamivir dosage was doubled to counter expected decreased plasma drug concentrations due to increased volume of distribution on ECMO support.
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That second effect is looking like it might be bigger than the government bean counters expected when the health law passed".
Tax receipts often rise faster than the bean-counters expect during cyclical expansions.
This fall, a branch of the Counter is expected to open, with 312,120 possible build-your-own-burger combos.
Twice when they saw Muslim teenagers preparing to counter the expected reprisals by setting up checkpoints they dismantled them.
About 3,200 US troops in Afghanistan from the 3rd Brigade, 10th Mountain Division who were due to return home are to remain for a further 120 days to help Nato counter an expected Taliban spring offensive.
To help counter an expected Turkish attack in early May, the brigade was ordered to Khan Yunis in Gaza.
That month, the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service and Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service stopped attempting to intercept the air raids in order to preserve fighter aircraft to counter the expected invasion.
Her succession of male friends, one of whom had fathered her child outside wedlock, suggested promiscuous female sexuality again, strongly counter to expected norms of behaviour.
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