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"expected failure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has failed, but was anticipated to do so. For example, "The experiment ended in expected failure."
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Voters had long expected failure.
Success was expected, failure frowned upon.
The current flop is less excruciating, expected failure having become part of the sporting psyche here.
Microstructural studies confirmed that the expected failure modes were operative in these two regimes.
But when you refuse to even acknowledge that things aren't going as expected, failure can become a humanitarian disaster.
After having cued up their outrage for Obama's expected failure, conservatives have generally been silent in the face of his actual success.
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Not all of those banks are destined to founder, and F.D.I.C. officials said Tuesday that they expected failures to peak this year.
The following are expected failures: –Immediate failures indicate a starting problem or a failure to transfer load to the engine plant.
By funding risky stuff, Chu added, DOE hoped to emulate the Pentagon's DARPA agency, which he said "took high risks, [and] expected failures".
\end{array} $$\end{documentt} χ 2 = expected success − observed success 2 + expected failures − observed failures 2. Expected values are thus based on calculated probabilities.
In soccer, we expect failure.
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