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The phrase "expectations met" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone's expectations have been fulfilled or satisfied.
Example: "After reviewing the project outcomes, I can confidently say that all expectations were met."
Alternatives: "expectations fulfilled" or "expectations achieved."
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Taken as a whole, the review sets out a useful package of modernisation proposals, although those who were expecting a radical reappraisal of charity law will not find their expectations met.
How those hopes and expectations met reality.
"My expectations met the reality.
But Latinos rising expectations met neglect and worse in the Bronx.
But I also want to make sure that there are certain expectations met, as well.
The winner, in fact, may have more trouble in his own party because of promises made -- and expectations met.
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But progressive disillusionment isn't just a matter of sky-high expectations meeting prosaic reality.
It's like EastEnders meets A Christmas Carol meets Great Expectations meets Oliver Twist meets Bleak House meets Our Mutual Friend, and I've certainly missed some out.
She reflects: "That seems to be the Midwestern white girl expectation: Meet your husband in college.
Some of the IENs' expectations were met while in other cases reality fell short of expectations.
Fulfillment of expectations of the training was assessed by a verbal rating scale: (a) exceeding expectations, b) fully meeting expectations, c) partially meeting expectations and d) not meeting expectations).
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