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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expectations from" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the expectations that someone has of another person or thing. For example, "The teacher had high expectations from her students."
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Expectations from the population are expected to increase.
"Expectations from the African-American community.
What are your expectations from the book?
"Spatial Concept, Expectations," from 1965.
"There are high expectations from everyone.
At the same time, expectations from joint replacement are rising.
What are their expectations from departments regarding education?
Some vehicles fail to meet expectations from the very start.
"Private companies don't have great expectations from their female employees.
That "assist" keeps expectations from getting out of hand.
China's expectations from the relationship could hardly be more different.
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