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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hearty expectation' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an expression used to describe strong enthusiasm or anticipation. For example, "The crowd went wild with hearty expectation as their favorite team took the field."
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Lunch was in fact taken at a slope-side chalet – but if the wurst, bacon and lentils plus fist-sized potato dumpling met my expectations for hearty Austrian fare, then supper confounded them.
The narrative many of us embraced as bright young humanities graduates involved hearty doses of exceptionalism and weighty expectations of rewarding careers.
The expectation that the European Central Bank would serve up a hearty dose of QE seems to have prompted Switzerland's stomach-turning scrapping of the franc's peg to the euro.
The battleground is culture and their eldest child, Clive (Tom Morley), a Cambridge student who can never fulfil his father's expectations for him to be a golf-playing hearty.
There is, of course, goulash, which contrary to Western expectations can be either a stew, or a hearty meat soup originally cooked in cauldrons over open-air fires by herdsmen.
Expectations for a heartier harvest cropped up after floods made way for perfect pollination weather (see "Corn's Comeback Thanks To Mother Nature") and as a result of farmers who ramped up planting to meet increased demand (see "Farmers Flooded With Corn").
Too hearty?
Hearty voice.
The hearty, cheap food?
Irish food is hearty.
With hearty applause.
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