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"however, as expected" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is commonly used to introduce a contrasting statement or outcome that aligns with what was predicted or anticipated. Example: The company's profits have increased significantly in the past year. However, as expected, this growth is largely due to their new marketing strategy.
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However, as expected, the throughput improves by employing data buffers.
However, as expected the NO x emission will increase.
However, as expected, for unclear situations the classifier gives an uncertain classification.
However, as expected, these predictors were less robust than individual-level characteristics of the patient.
However, as expected, this kind of approach has at least two drawbacks.
However, as expected, the Doppler resolution has been decreased and the image quality is poor.
However, as expected, an increase in the measured temperature showed an adverse effect on the recorded uptakes for each material.
However, as expected, the standard (Figure 1(c)) contains significant disturbances, due to the presence of strong heavy-tailed noise.
However, as expected, the normalized peak area (extraction recovery) increased with the increasing volume of 1-octanol.
However, as expected, the variance of the random item intercept, (Varleft( {b_{0i} } right)), fell substantially, by 32.50%.
However, as expected, tensile strength was strongly dependent upon the relative percentage volume fraction of the high strength component of the foil.
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