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"brings expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as a verb in a sentence, to indicate that an event is likely to cause people to have certain expectations. For example: "The inauguration of a new president brings expectations of change and progress."
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"Winning games brings expectations and that good vibe in the dressing room every day.
Second, outside money usually brings expectations of very rapid growth and a de-emphasis on profitability.
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Now he is mature and confident and brings expectation.
It is clear from the results that experimental analysis of the ZVS commutation mode brings expectation of transistor behavior which was totally confirmed also in the case of experimental analysis of LLC resonant converter.
In recent weeks, signs of improvement in the economy have brought expectations that the Federal Reserve might raise interest rates sooner than expected.
Rather than bringing expectations down to earth, some are considering borrowing to bolster returns.
And with balance, Ryan brought expectations, but ones that have yet to be fulfilled.
When young people go to classical concerts, they bring expectations formed, in part, by pop and rock events.
Now the president is trying to make the best of a bad situation and bring expectations in line with what is likely to happen.
A POSITIVE byproduct of such negative results is that they bring expectations down with them, making them all the easier to exceed.
In the UK, Sam Riley [who plays Sal] is better known than he is in other parts of the world, but he's still fresh, he doesn't bring expectations.
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