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The phrase "get expected results" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it any time you want to refer to obtaining a desired outcome. For example, "My team worked hard and we were able to get expected results."
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Ireland and France got expected results.
BREAKING: poll uses leading question, gets expected result.
For example, when you work hard towards something but don't get the expected results, try to be contented with what you got.
In order to get the expected results, an ingenious mathematical method is used in this paper.
Do they get the expected results?
There are reasons why people do not get the expected results after long sessions of exercise.
In summary, this paper gets the expected results which capture the some important determinants (commodity price, de jure and de facto capital openness and exchange rate stability) together with commonly used determinants in the literature such as net foreign asset, real effective exchange rate, trade openness and real GDP growth of current account balance.
In this work, we propose using a Kernel Density Estimation (KDE) of the concentrations that allows getting the expected results for a well-mixed solution with a limited number of particles.
Though we got the expected results in positive controls, with the available specific primers sets, we were not able to detect any kind of known alkane oxygenase genes in our strains.
Avoid making frequent changes to on-going projects as it can delay in getting the expected results.
end{aligned} (3.25) Combining (3.22) and (3.25), we can get the expected result.
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