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Discover Ludwig"from expectations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something differs or deviates from what was expected. Example: The team's performance was far from expectations, causing disappointment among their fans.
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For the full year, Intel now expects its revenue to grow, up from expectations that it would be flat.
It expects bookings of $1.09 billion to $1.1 billion, down from expectations of $1.15 billion to $1.23 billion.
The increase in reliability deviated most from expectations for France, where the gain was less than expected.
I don't think anyone at UConn shies away from expectations.
Soundgarden also reveled in odd and shifting meters that kept its songs veering away from expectations.
There's plenty of territory the group might want to conquer once it's unshackled from expectations.
And yet inside, down a side tunnel, he found a story far from expectations.
Walking into the job interview, though, you don't care if the added confidence comes from expectations.
But in each case the stories veer away from expectations, and nearly every scene carries nuances that thwart assimilation.
He wanted to free painting from representation, and free art from expectations, but this was not without contradictions.
Instead the Democratic candidate, Kathy Hochul, won the race by 5 percentage points, a 19-point swing from expectations.
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