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"have expectations about" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to have a belief or anticipation about a particular outcome or situation. Example: I have high expectations about my new job. (I believe that my new job will be satisfying and successful.) Example: The students have expectations about their teacher's strict grading policy. (They anticipate that the teacher will have high standards and expect a lot from them.).
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When agents know a protocol, this leads them to have expectations about future observations.
People have expectations about what it will be.
Developers of educational multimedia programs have expectations about the way in which they will be used.
This suggests that babies have expectations about how objects should behave.
The reason lies primarily in the fact that people in the online world still have expectations about branding.
"I'd like to inspire immigrants, but at the same time I have expectations about them," he explained.
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The second thing I discovered was that the public has expectations about the political spouse.
Over time, the human visual system has become attuned to such statistical regularities and has expectations about how scenes should look.
The way to make sense of this result is if infants, with their pre-cultural brains had expectations about how people should act.
They expressed difficulty in having expectations about the future.
When I was a girl, I had expectations about being an adult.
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