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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always exceeded expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently performs better than what was anticipated or required.
Example: "Throughout her career, she has always exceeded expectations, earning numerous awards for her outstanding performance."
Alternatives: "consistently surpassed expectations" or "regularly outperformed expectations".
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Ireland has always exceeded expectations.
As far as she knew, Molly had always exceeded expectations at her job.
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It exceeded analysts' low expectations.
Because of inflation, revenues always exceed expectations.
He always exceeds expectations". And yet those expectations remain surprisingly low.
Minor leaguers can always exceed expectations; the Texas Rangers, after all, chose Joaquin Arias over Cano as the prospect in the Rodriguez trade.
They always have exceeded expectations, are highly driven and high performance.
And volume has always exceeded our expectations and will continue to do so".
Revenue also exceeded expectations.
Both vastly exceeded expectations.
They all exceeded expectations.
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