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Discover LudwigThe phrase "meet expectation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing whether or not someone's performance or result is satisfactory. For example, "His report failed to meet expectations, so the boss was very disappointed."
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The former oarsman, no stranger to the winner's podium himself after success in 1984 through to 2000, is hoping for a number north of 50, and believes the talent is there across all sports to meet expectation.
The man running the stall said, he'd supplied them for the past few years, with high hopes of them catching on, but demand had failed to meet expectation and he'd stopped supplying them (for now).
However, the performance of RGB white LEDs fails to meet expectation due to the well-known 'green gap' [4 6].
For an arbitrary positive integer n, we can choose proper constants to meet expectation of f, so that problem (1.1) has at least n positive solutions.
"That's made it very difficult for small developers to bring titles to the television, and really expensive for gamers [to play]." However, IHS's Mr Harding-Rolls said the console may struggle in its early days if the quality of titles does not meet expectation.
We then sought to explain why the user's result failed to meet expectation.
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Each failed to meet expectations.
Target, however, failed to meet expectations.
"Long awaited books" rarely meet expectations.
The pressure to meet expectations is high.
Some vehicles fail to meet expectations from the very start.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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