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The phrase "a set of expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of beliefs or assumptions about how someone or something should behave or perform.
Example: "In any workplace, there is often a set of expectations regarding employee conduct and performance."
Alternatives: "a collection of assumptions" or "a group of standards".
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'See,' he said, 'any graph is a set of expectations.
"We cannot expect to impose upon this world a set of rules, a set of regulations, a set of expectations".
"The audience has whole a set of expectations when they see Bruce Willis show up in a movie," Johnson says.
And yet it seems to me that, in our own time, pregnancy comes with a set of expectations that is oppressive in its own way.
But what Mr. Gilbert and Mr. Emerson have done is create a set of expectations as well as a sense of community and mission.
To put it more bluntly, the melody-and-emotion comment holds modern music to a set of expectations which it isn't designed to meet.
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Its self-conscious gesturing and choreography address a set of audience expectations long since superseded.
If you look at it a certain way, it's a reasonable response to a set of unreasonable expectations.
You need to have a set of realistic expectations.
A seemingly better approach is for the customer and supplier to agree on a set of clear expectations and work in a close partnership to manage performance.
Is such a varied set of expectations a good apprenticeship or a mishmash of responsibilities that never allows a true specialism to flourish?
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