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Discover Ludwig"expected working" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an expected outcome or plan of action. For example, "The team has the expected working procedures in place to ensure the project is completed on time."
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As expected, working at a higher compression ratio turned out to be more efficient and also yielded higher brake power.
Recruitment is a problem, but so is retention: the expected working life of a social worker is eight years, compared with 14 for nurses.
Thus, changes in the solid porous structure of the carrier due to sintering during oxidation in fluidized bed reactors are not expected working at typical temperatures of CLC systems (1000 1300K).
Expenditure on new construction, land, improvements to existing property and the purchase of all other assets, such as computer hardware, that have an expected working life of more than one year.
Moreover, challenging design constraints were faced: the mass budget allowed for no more than 30 g allocation, the expected working thermal range extended down to −80 °C and high vibration levels with an acceleration peak of 670 m/s2 were predicted during Mars landing.
As I had expected, working in a culture that was unfamiliar posed its challenges, but new colleagues and friends in Kurdistan helped us immensely.
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Can we expect working life expectancy to continue rising as our overall life expectancy goes up?
You might expect working professionals to be tight-lipped with personal data.
Positive work ability expectations were reported by 35% respondents, and 17% expected work ability to stay the same.
They will be expected work a longer day than at present too.
And if the Doctors weren't already working far in excess of their expected work hours.
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