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The phrase 'expectation on' is not correct and not usually used in written English
If you are looking for another word or phrase that conveys the same meaning, you might use 'expectations of' instead. For example: The teacher had high expectations of her students.
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Taking the expectation on both sides, one sees that.
Taking the expectation on both sides, one sees that (3.2).
"We have to appreciate that they aren't the ones with the expectation on their shoulders.
Generally, instead inflicting outrageous expectation on our kids, we inflicted it on every one around them.
For one thing, cloning would create an unfair burden of expectation on any child.
Expect your knife to fail or not to meet your expectation on your first try.
But the expectation on Rooney was huge.
We put that expectation on ourselves".
Certainly that is the expectation on Wall Street.
There has been a lot of expectation on the team.
"And that's certainly the expectation on our side".
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