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The phrase "met my expectations" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing that something has fulfilled or achieved the standards or criteria you had in mind. Example: "The presentation was well-organized and informative; it truly met my expectations."
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Had the course met my expectations?
One came as a surprise, the other met my expectations.
In the end, both Angkors more than met my expectations.
"It's met my expectations but not satisfied them.
"The General Managers Program at Cornell met my expectations in every way.
I'm glad to say that my experience with the program so far has met my expectations.
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"I don't think they really met my expectation.
The Barolex tall fescue I seeded did not meet my expectations.
So my trip to D.C. didn't meet my expectations: I went in a skeptic, and I came out inspired.
High point: Any exhibition that meets my expectations, such as my Affinities at the Artipelag Konsthall in Stockholm last year.
When things seem to not meet my expectations, I let go of how I think things should be.
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