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Discover Ludwig"expectations to" is an acceptable phrase in written English
It is typically used to introduce the expectations of someone, usually in a professional or academic setting. For example, "My boss has set certain expectations to me concerning the completion of my project by the end of the month."
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My global capitalist source expects diminished expectations to rule for a generation.
There were expectations to live up to.
You adjust your expectations to the conditions.
So the Paper Mill actors have some expectations to meet.
The expectations to excel in both roles were unrealistic.
And people don't adapt their expectations to new circumstances.
"I don't really have expectations to be honest," she said.
Toronto have a lot of expectations to live up to.
It's almost beyond anybody's expectations to do it three times.
Some players know they must exceed expectations to impress scouts.
Contemporary audiences have changed, so will have very different expectations to those of 1971," she said.
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