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'low expectation' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to describe a situation where you expect very little to happen, or when someone's expectations are not very high. For example: John had very low expectations for his meeting with his boss, so he was pleasantly surprised when it went well.
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McKINLEY -- Low expectation?
It's absolutely low expectation media.
Lancaster has enjoyed a period of comparatively low expectation.
Bowman adds: "Against a backdrop of low expectation, M&S appears to have offered some hope.
And it's not low expectation or even low pressure because you put pressure on yourself.
Against a backdrop of low expectation, M&S appears to have offered some hope.
What's more, too much praise can convey a sense of low expectation and, as a result, can be demotivating.
We've turned round a culture of low expectation to one of high expectation and a belief in each individual's potential.
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It's a context of low-expectation that irks the veteran coach.
You're not supposed to go to jail, you low-expectation-having motherfucker!
I think after a while you think, 'Oh, I'm from a suburban, low-aspirational, low-expectation community, I became famous, I thought it was going to be brilliant.
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