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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "main expected" is not an idomatic phrase in English, so it is not correct or usable in written English.
If you meant to use the phrase "mainly expected," that is an idomatic phrase, and it may be used in written English. For example: "We are mainly expecting rain over the summer months."
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Anything short of that goal will mean that his visit has failed one of its main expected goals, regardless of all the pre-visit efforts to lower expectations.
Methods whose main expected application is in a diagnostic, therapeutic or drug discovery setting, and which the paper presents entirely in this light, are outside of our scope.
The main expected outcome is an increased use of solar energy in buildings, reducing the non-renewable energy use and GHG emissions.
The main expected outcome is that these tools will support the local government to expand the communication with stakeholders and communities towards shared decision-making amidst the different counterparties involved in the rebuild process.
And the main expected bidders one foreign and three South Korean firms—have already shown their hands.Hyundai Motor and Daewoo Motor, which share some 80% of South Korea's market, want to split Kia and its commercial-vehicle subsidiary, Asia Motors, between them.
Thus the main expected benefits lay in the long-term contribution to building the capabilities of the acquiring firm – Tata.
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Domain IV (Outcome measure): Does the main outcome measure reflect the main effect expected of the intervention used?
One of the main areas expected to see a tax increase is Port Washington.
But in the main they expected a fairly serene paddle through quiet coastal scenery.
Accordingly, the CLF is the main parameter expected to determine the confidence intervals in the SEA prediction.
We take the main buzzwords expected in this budget, as well as those of budgets past, and break them down in this glossary.
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