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"creates expectations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to indicate that something is causing or generating expectations for a certain outcome or result. Example: The high production value and star-studded cast of the movie created high expectations among audiences before its release.
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That filter, said Chris McCumber, USA's other co-president, creates expectations that benefit new shows.
Business advisers warns that getting too involved in issues creates expectations that companies can't manage.
But being No. 1 creates expectations and attention that can constrain the freest of spirits.
But having plenty of friends and family in the crowd creates expectations.
But if fame creates expectations, Mr. Thornton's Crockett has made his peace with this condition.
Mr Obama's request creates expectations that future enforcement will also be subject to the vagaries of congressional sound bites.
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And habits of liberty create expectations of democracy.
The success of Spurrier, and Urban Meyer, had created expectations Muschamp had not yet met.
"The S.E.C. created expectations in the settlement by strong inference," Mr. Frenkel said.
Institutions produce order by creating expectations toward which individuals can orient their economic behaviour.
But maintaining a relationship with the I.S.I. may have created expectations of loyalty.
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