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The phrase "a strong expectation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a belief or assumption that something will happen with a high degree of certainty.
Example: "There is a strong expectation that the new policy will improve employee productivity."
Alternatives: "a firm belief" or "a high anticipation".
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"There's a strong expectation that the economic impacts will increase going forward particularly because one might expect in the future that the ground could expand and as they do better we would hope there would be success in more competitions," he said.
There is a strong expectation that the junta may put restrictions on voting.
There is a strong expectation that you will have done your research thoroughly to find out what roles there are.
Still, I think the coverage over time has created a strong expectation of an Obama victory and a Democratic sweep in Congress.
The cinema, in which actors appear to be moving in consecutive time through patches of genuine space, has always created a strong expectation of realistic narrative.
With his parents taking out three student loans to pay for tuition, there was a strong expectation that he would get a job, he said.
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Trita Parsi, the head of the National Iranian American Council, an advocacy group backing diplomacy with Tehran, said: "With the deal now being confirmed, there is a stronger expectation now that [Supreme Leader] Khamenei will come out and endorse it".
The government states that "there will be a stronger expectation, set out in statutory guidance, for the plans to be in line with the health and wellbeing strategy", but this looks less demanding than the clear accountability requirement set out by the Future Forum.
"There is a very strong expectation by the French justice system and the families of the victimes to see Abdeslam brought before a French judge," Molins said.
Considering the strong expectation of a Labour victory from 1961 onwards, Douglas-Home put up a reasonable fight.
A small λ results from strong expectation for slow movement (small σv) and/or poor spatial acuity (large σs), either of which facilitates perceptual length contraction (Equation 1).
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