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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a key expectation is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when introducing an important requirement or assumption in a discussion or document.
Example: "In our project proposal, a key expectation is that all team members will contribute equally to the workload."
Alternatives: "a primary expectation is" or "a crucial expectation is".
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A key expectation is that the CMWs will improve access to skilled antenatal and intra-partum care for the poor and disadvantaged women.
Although these midwives operate in a fee-for-service context, a key expectation is that they will improve access to professional antenatal and intra-partum care for poor and disadvantaged women.
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Another key expectation was that the CHW role should fit in with income-generating activities and family commitments.
Across all contexts, skills and knowledge enhancement was a key expectation of the CHWs, which was partially realized through the initial and refresher training that they received.
Safety is a key expectation of all biomedical endeavors.
Though TinySec does not mandate how the encryption key is derived, the expectation is that the key would have a long lifetime and would be shared by all parties involved in the communication.
Those identical efforts may yield five very different customer satisfaction scores because expectation is a key determinant of experience.
Performance expectation is a key driver for adoption [22, 34].
"In Kenya, customer care has become accepted as poor quality and so to rise above the expectation is key to our success," she says.
The key factor required for this expectation is the differential RP stoichiometry that we measured.
Variety with a consistency of expectations is the key.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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