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The phrase "build on expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the idea of developing or improving something based on what is anticipated or assumed.
Example: "To enhance our project outcomes, we need to build on expectations set during the initial planning phase."
Alternatives: "expand upon expectations" or "develop from expectations".
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"You can't build on expectations".
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Statecraft is built on expectations of proportionality, and deporting foreign spies is no exception.
The deals were built on expectations that prices and values would soar forever, or at least until they could resell properties at a profit.
It was built on expectations - of themselves and of opponents - that games could be won without deviating too far from the tested formula.
And JDS, following in the footsteps of other tech companies, has in effect used the high value investors place on its stock as the basis for a series of acquisitions -- an empire built on expectations.
The skill is to tap into and build on these expectations.
"The stock market is built on mass expectations," Mr. Beal said.
May Be Built on Low Expectations Many countries in Africa have moved within reach of democracy, and years ago this political migration seemed assured.
Mr. Bingham, who rode bulls in Texas before winning an Oscar in 2010 for his song "The Weary Kind," from the "Crazy Heart" soundtrack, now lives in Los Angeles, where he is working on a new album built on great expectations.
It's fair to say said detractors would never have imagined their frontman would be capable of coming up with music as poised and beautiful as the rest of Cat's Eyes' debut album, but he has: the latest step on a career path built on confounding expectations.
However, one thing a man can do to deal with social expectations is build on some of the strengths of that gender socialization.
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