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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is not as good as expected" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express disappointment or underwhelming performance compared to what was anticipated. Example: The new restaurant's food is not as good as expected.
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However, the performance of LBP for optical character recognition is not as good as expected.
However, its electrochemical behavior is not as good as expected due to the aggregation of graphene nanosheets.
However, the result is not as good as expected.
However, the clinical benefit is not as good as expected (Till et al., 2012) and more studies are needed.
However, noise can also cause peaks in the relevant interval, so the performance is not as good as expected from earlier analyses.
O2 also points out that customers have a seven-day window to cancel their service if they find it is not as good as expected.
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In this approach the set-point tracking capabilities may be not as good as expected.
Recent progress in nanoparticle engineering has certainly improved drug targeting, but the results are not as good as expected.
But as investors digested the positive news, several companies were warning that their outlook was not as good as expected.
However, the displacement efficiency of intermittent injection was not as good as expected.
These considerations could explain why the quality measures were not as good as expected.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com