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The phrase "high expectations for him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the expectations that others have for a particular person's achievements: My parents have always had high expectations for him, so he strives to do his best in school.
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That made her sad, not so much because she wanted to continue spending time with him as because she'd had such high expectations for him over break, and it didn't seem fair that things had fallen apart so quickly.
After Matsui received a Samurai warrior's headdress for being named the most valuable player of the series, the moderator told Matsui that everyone had high expectations for him this season.
Quarterback Tom Brady said: "As a second-year player, everyone has such high expectations for him because you can see his ability to carry the football and be explosive in the running game like he has been at times throughout the past two seasons.
Muller's admirers have high expectations for him in the coming years.
He said: "Regarding Luka, he has high expectations and I think Real Madrid have high expectations for him too.
Nate is a Harvard grad, the son of Eastern European immigrants who have high expectations for him.
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She has high expectations for her son.
"If you don't have high expectations for them, they do well," Robinson said.
3. François Marin François Bégaudeauu, "The Class"): He makes mistakes, but Marin's high expectations for himself and his students make him as dedicated a pedagogue as any we've seen on screen.
We have high expectations for the summer".
Friday began with high expectations for Facebook.
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