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The phrase "has an expectation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a way to say that someone expects something to happen. For example, "John has an expectation that his business will be successful."
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I mean, either Putin is just purely generous to his friend or he has an expectation.
"Everyone has an expectation on care and they should get that.
The recipient has an expectation of what the giver will deliver.
"I don't think anyone has an expectation that file-sharing becomes extinct.
Its audience now "has an expectation" of seeing such programs on Saturday and Sunday nights, he said.
Their sobriety suggests that the audience has an expectation of fair play, or at least a yearning for real justice.
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"I think we had an expectation.
Consumers have an expectation of privacy".
We had an expectation of him.
Says Sheila, "I didn't really have an expectation.
"They have an expectation of big bucks," Mr. Patten said.
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