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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entirety of what is anticipated or hoped for in a given situation.
Example: "The project exceeded all expectations, delivering results that were far better than we had imagined."
Alternatives: "every expectation" or "all anticipations".
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Up'n'Under exceeded all expectations.
Questioners question all expectations.
He confounded all expectations.
He has exceeded all expectations.
We've really surpassed all expectations".
The numbers exceeded all expectations.
Corbyn had defied all expectations.
The result has exceeded all expectations.
Happily, his assemblages meet all expectations.
Its operation has exceeded all expectations.
All expectations of maternal protection vanish.
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