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'generating expectations' is a perfectly valid phrase in written English
It can be used when discussing the anticipatory atmosphere that is created by something or someone, for example, "The new movie trailer was generating expectations from viewers, who could not wait to see it in theaters."
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We expect clinical drug development to benefit from our approach by generating expectations on the size of interindividual variations for a given study population.
O'Neill says generating expectations and memories is fuelling his overachieving squad.
Worse, if the plague isn't stifled at birth, it can kick off a vicious circle in which asshole behaviour becomes institutionalised, generating expectations that reinforce it.
Fowler is a highly marketable and highly marketed personality – to a potentially damaging extent, in the eyes of many who believed the hype was generating expectations that could not be met.
An unresolved question is whether neuromodulators associated with generating expectations of future outcomes influence this process.
But there is always the risk of generating expectations that the organization cannot live up to, a fear that was shared by a number of UNICEF staff at the time.
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These data suggest that sentence constraint (at least as manipulated in the current study) does not operate by making a single word form expected, but rather generates expectations about what kinds of words are likely to appear.
We see with the brain, not the eye, and the brain generates expectations of what is out there, which are then modulated by the signals coming in.
The problem that I've seen with that is that it has generated expectations that cannot be met in the kinds of time frames that local people are expecting.
And not all students are ready to leave the chamber.Some students say Mr Wang's high-profile visit also generated expectations among the public that the protests would soon end.
There is no obvious "moral hazard": forgiveness would not reward any bad behaviour of a new Iraqi government, nor given the unique circumstances would it generate expectations that similar generosity would be forthcoming in future.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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