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"expectations placed on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to expectations or requirements that have been put on someone or something. For example, "The expectations placed on teachers to prepare their students for college can be overwhelming."
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No wonder that there are certain expectations placed on him.
"There was so many expectations placed on us," she said.
"There were a lot of high expectations placed on us, by media, fans and ourselves.
That, combined with the enormous expectations placed on him, inevitably fed Moss's frustration.
But her discussion of the pressures and societal expectations placed on women were also deeply revealing.
Dr. MacKenzie's presentation evaluates whether the positive expectations placed on integration have been realised.
In reality, Insatiable isn't skewering the ridiculous expectations placed on teen girls; it's merely reiterating them.
Nor would he find a way to elude the expectations placed on him.
The result is that expectations placed on wives have become unusually onerous.
Drawing on the historical record, Mr. Smith shows the expectations placed on John's shoulders.
How burdensome are the expectations placed on children of a great man?
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