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The phrase "an element of expectation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the presence or influence of anticipation or belief regarding a future event or outcome.
Example: "In any negotiation, there is often an element of expectation that both parties will reach a mutually beneficial agreement."
Alternatives: "a sense of anticipation" or "a degree of expectation".
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Both tend to be described as beliefs that a desired outcome will occur, with hopes often having an element of expectation[ 19].
There's an element of breach of expectations as well.
Not just that, but political contests have an element of thrill and expectation that is a bit like gambling.
It is generally assumed that experience in science enhances our capacity as scientists, however it is also possible that it introduces an element of bias in expectations as our own experiences change.
"To the extent that there is an element of prescience in these expectations, it would reinforce the notion that technology synergies are still expanding and that expectations of productivity growth are still rising," Mr. Greenspan said.
What all of these explanations have in common -- for they are certainly not mutually exclusive -- is the element of expectation, the promise of help on the way that can only be imparted by another human being.
It would add an element of strategy.
Again there was an element of revenge.
"There's an element of Vanity Fair.
He also added an element of glamour.
There is also an element of transparency.
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