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The phrase "a thrill of expectation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a feeling of excitement or anticipation about something that is about to happen.
Example: "As the concert approached, there was a thrill of expectation in the air, with fans eagerly awaiting their favorite band's performance."
Alternatives: "a sense of anticipation" or "a rush of excitement."
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The third act began with a recording of the Rolling Stones singing "You Can't Always Get What You Want", and I've rarely known a song create such a thrill of expectation.
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For many, the event produced a thrill of achievement.
You feel a thrill of dread.
Above all, the maintenance of a thrill of discovery is essential in old age.
You had a small thrill of delicious anticipation.
"So there's a level of expectation.
That brings a lot of expectation.
"There's always a level of expectation.
There was a level of expectation.
"Almost a climate of expectation.
Not just that, but political contests have an element of thrill and expectation that is a bit like gambling.
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