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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expect out of" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It may be a grammatically incorrect phrase, as it does not make sense in the context of a sentence. If you are trying to convey the idea of expecting something from someone, you can use the phrase "expect from", for example: - I didn't expect much from the new employee, but they surprised me with their hard work and dedication. - What do you expect from your partner in a relationship? - We expect a lot from our children, but it's important to remember to also appreciate their efforts.
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What should Newarkers expect out of their new mayor?
"I think that's what they expect out of us," Boise Coach Chris Petersen said.
"That's just the typical politics I would expect out of that side," she said.
That's definitely not what I'd expect out of an Uber trip.
Throttle response is more in line with what you'd expect out of a compact car.
I didn't know what to expect out of Mike, because you never know how guys are.
They don't have the role models about what to expect out of life".
"We didn't know what to expect out of them," Martin said.
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Also, we would not expect out-of-network care to differ by CKD status.
A lot is expected out of us in life, especially in this day and age.
I know what's expected out of me.
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