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"theoretical expectations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the predictions or assumptions made based on theory or principles, rather than on actual evidence. Example: According to our theoretical expectations, the experiment should yield consistent results if all variables are controlled.
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Therefore, in line with theoretical expectations, we expected that they would tend to be more deleterious [ 9, 10].
The results were consistent with theoretical expectations.
These numerical results are in agreement with theoretical expectations.
The theoretical expectations are validated by simulations and experimental results.
The electric fields were 'unshielded,' contrary to theoretical expectations.
The obtained numerical results in both cases confirm theoretical expectations.
Bench tests on a prototype have validated theoretical expectations.
Numerical simulation results agree well with theoretical expectations.
The experimental findings are in good agreement with theoretical expectations.
The experimental results show good agreement with theoretical expectations.
Simulations and results are presented to validate the theoretical expectations.
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