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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in expected" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English
Instead, you could use phrases such as "as expected" or "as anticipated" to express the same idea. For example, "The results of the experiment met our expectations, as expected."
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Some HMRC compliance measures were also not bringing in expected revenue.
An update on figures in expected later in the day.
He can be ruthless, not always in expected settings.
The gambles differed in expected return and variance.
In expected use, the referenced CSVFile would be to a different file on disk.
Modem executives cited reductions in expected revenue as the reason for the cutbacks.
His case, like the word he used, has divided many officers, in expected and surprising ways.
(D) Mean interneuron firing rates during trials with large differences in expected value.
Change in expected reserve age and potential effects under climate change.
(C) Mean pyramidal firing rates during trials with large differences in expected value.
A difficult crosswind in expected, so a perfect score in any round would be astonishing.
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