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"go as expected" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation or event that happened in the way that was predicted or planned. Example: Despite some initial hiccups, the project ultimately went as expected and was completed on time.
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But it didn't go as expected.
But, of course, life doesn't always go as expected.
Yet Sunday's vote didn't entirely go as expected.
Plan B here refers to scheduler responses or a contingency plan when the master schedule does not go as expected.
Did your Valentine's Day go as expected, or do you have a consumer tale of woe?
So if the elections go as expected next week, here's my advice: Be afraid.
Right now Microsoft has the upper hand, though the battles may not go as expected.
"So we'll go as expected as far as putting our stuff in.
When things did not go as expected, those low inventories accelerated the price rise.
"When something doesn't go as expected, she has the ability to change and adapt quickly," Mr. Vasara said.
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Most of the dementia-specific referrals go - as expected - to NPs.
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