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The phrase "about your expectations of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's anticipated outcomes or beliefs regarding a particular situation or subject.
Example: "I would like to have a conversation about your expectations of the project timeline and deliverables."
Alternatives: "regarding your expectations for" or "concerning your expectations about".
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Last time we talked about your expectations of your medical care to what extend have they been fulfilled?
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