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The phrase "expected words" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the words that someone would typically say in a particular situation. For example, "When I asked her why she wasn't at work, she didn't give me the expected words of explanation."
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I scan, and quickly encounter expected words like warmer, restless and energetic.
Many job interviews started with those hollow, expected words of thanks.
Speech recognition relies on having a dictionary or list of expected words that are paired to sample voice data given to the system.
In visual word recognition, predictions were shown to pre-activate form-specific patterns of expected words (e.g., [35]).
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To address aim (2), the confederate's questions also contained either an expected word or an unexpected one to elicit a differential N400 effect, either before or after the start of response planning.
As expected, word got out—I couldn't put that genie back in the bottle.
This information is employed by a Markov model to compute expected word frequencies.
The analyses were conducted on mean amplitude ERP values calculated over fixed time windows in which each unexpected word form condition was compared to the expected, word condition.
These results indicate that for infants, like adults, the neural correlates of detection of subtle deviations from expected word forms are evident early in the auditory evoked potential.
Some nucleotides appear more frequently than others (e.g. A/T in Arabidopsis), giving each genome a distinct (G+C)% content and biasing expected word frequencies.
Expected word forms labelled the picture (word condition), while unexpected word forms mismatched by either a small deviation in word medial vowel height (mispronunciation condition) or a large deviation from the onset of the first speech segment (pseudoword condition).
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