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"heightened expectations" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an increased level of expectations or anticipation for something. For example, you could use it in a sentence like: "The success of the company's previous products has led to heightened expectations for their latest release."
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HC Securities senior client adviser Mark Lennox said better than expected US jobs figures on Friday had heightened expectations of a rise in US interest rates.
The deal heightened expectations of more tech mergers to come.
As with any burst of success, heightened expectations and new pressures inevitably emerge.
To some extent, the frustration today over unreleased DVD's stems from heightened expectations.
But the chains say that in this economy, customers have heightened expectations.
The Live 8 concert and the Edinburgh march heightened expectations of a result at Gleneagles.
Back then, the frenzy of attention and heightened expectations unnerved her, nearly suffocating her game.
The recovery in external demand has also heightened expectations for an imminent resumption in the renminbi appreciation trend".
It was the first goal of the season for Isbister, who entered the season with radically heightened expectations.
All three men are currently facing the downside of carte blanche television: creative ebbs that clash with viewers' heightened expectations.
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But there are signs this year may actually live up to the already-heightened expectations.
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