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The phrase "a certain degree of expectation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of anticipation or belief regarding an outcome or event.
Example: "In any project, there is a certain degree of expectation that the team will meet the deadlines set forth."
Alternatives: "a level of anticipation" or "a measure of expectation".
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And so Archer found her way into the lyrics of Metronomy's fourth album, Love Letters, a record that carries a certain degree of expectation.
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"A certain degree of risk is accepted.
And with a certain degree of fear.
There's a certain degree of shame".
Everybody has a certain degree of leadership.
I feel a hope and a certain degree of nervousness.
A coalition should govern with a certain degree of caution.
Then there's a certain degree of exhibitionism.
The water taxi also provides a certain degree of entertainment.
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