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The phrase "this may be expected with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing anticipated outcomes or behaviors associated with a particular situation or condition. Example: "In this study, we found that increased stress levels may be expected with a lack of sleep."
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This may be expected with this type of fixation [17].
This may be expected with the decline in health and financial reserves that often accompany older age.
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While great advancements may be expected with this problem in the future [18], there is a paucity of data dealing with the concrete use of native spider silk for tissue engineering purposes.
Great improvement may be expected with the application of this approach in assembly process afterwards.
Although guidelines for prevention have suggested the use of kinetic bed therapy based on systematic review, this study formally quantifies the magnitude in reduction in the incidence of nosocomial pneumonia that may be expected with the use of this therapy.
For example, it is important to know what ADRs may be expected with certain treatment and how many will experience this ADR.
Though improvement in high temperature performance may be expected with the addition of RAP due to its stiffer nature, it may degrade intermediate temperature performance.
High concentration of pollutant gases may be expected with low winds, or when the wind is oriented perpendicular to the covered roadway axis.
In particular, a better physical understanding to the interaction mechanism of different liner combinations may be expected with the help of the proposed model.
For a long duration event, as may be expected with the most likely scenario, ash falls may cumulate from multiple events over weeks, months or years and this will lead to much greater accumulations than for the individual events.
We seek a clear statement of the scaling which may be expected with rigour for transportation or other noise at low Mach numbers M, based on Lighthill's and Curle's theories of 1952 and 1955.
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