Sentence examples for To expectation from inspiring English sources

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To expectation

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The act or state of expecting or looking forward to an event as about to happen.

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Does it live up to expectation?

Success is relative to expectation.

The Cheviot lives up to expectation.

Does she worry about blowback for not conforming to expectation?

Arousal is to expectation as performance is to completion.

Earlier in the week, nothing was living up to expectation.

And that well didn't produce up to expectation.

Yet contrary to expectation, the corporation will not be caught on the hop.

Immediate reaction online ranged from European puzzlement to expectation that Villa would instantly dominate MLS.

What's more, these are goals – the reality may well not live up to expectation.

Every day is different and fails, utterly, to measure up to expectation.

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