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"result as expected" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which the outcome was what was predicted or expected. For example, "The experiment yielded a result as expected."
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As we can see from the figure, the IRC gives the best result as expected, since it maximizes the SINR.
For increasing U the numerical results approach the analytical result as expected (differences arise from contributions with more than two-particles per site and finite size effects).
The result, as expected, is great off-the-cuff comedy.
All reactions gave result as expected.
In Figure 5 and Table 2, we present a simulation study comparing hill-climbing and MCMC, with the result, as expected, that hill-climbing converges quickly but is less reliable than MCMC.
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For men, the results were as expected.
Results were as expected.
These results are as expected.
All of these results are as expected.
From the viewpoint of the execution times, performance results are as expected.
Overall, results are as expected.
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