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"excessive expectations" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means having expectations that are too high or unreasonable. Example: "The pressure to perform well in school and achieve top grades often leads to excessive expectations and can cause students to experience high levels of stress and anxiety."
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MUHAMMADU BUHARI is fast learning what excessive expectations can do.
Others said the car was hurt by excessive expectations.
It's excessive expectations, driven and fueled by the civic religion of romance.
But now Juan Gonzalez has egregiously exceeded Reed's exercise in excessive expectations.
Furthermore, these excessive expectations can be a source of stress and anxiety for students.
I think he had excessive expectations about how quickly things happen in the democratic process".
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To address excessive expectation, be prepared to use some achievement milestones in a you-may-be-interested tone to guide the person to a deeper understanding of your team's work.
This excessive expectation can be incredibly dangerous.
Fear of pain refers to an excessive expectation that physical activity will worsen pain and function.
Is Nilekani worried that excessive investor expectations are reflected in the stock price?
16 17 25 26 Adults with chronic depression are characterised by over-controlled traits, including greater self-criticism, impaired autonomy, rigid internalised expectations, excessive control of spontaneous emotion and inordinate fears of making mistakes.
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