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Discover LudwigThe phrase "heavy expectation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant or intense level of anticipation or demand placed on someone or something. Example: "There was a heavy expectation for the team to win the championship after their impressive performance last season."
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He was born into, if not quite greatness, then the heavy expectation that he would achieve it.
Last year there was a heavy expectation with the uncertainty about David's future, and we hadn't won a championship.
State law and practices vary for electors, but even in states where electors don't take an oath to vote a certain way or don't face legal ramifications for stepping out of line, the heavy expectation is for them to ratify the results.
The moments before kill you in anticipation but you hang in them in with heavy expectation.
There's no moment in here not pinned with heavy expectation, something rising almost as if through the paper.
Which may be why the younger brother was free to develop his own sense of the world at an early age, free from the weight of heavy expectation always placed on Joe, Jr.
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There are heavy expectations on Williams.
"You know, heavy expectations believe that he would stay.
While the men withered beneath heavy expectations, the women soared.
Dozier could thrive like Marshall, or he could be burdened by heavy expectations like Allen.
That team also carried heavy expectations, which Valentine fulfilled despite a trying season.
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