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"much expectations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation when there are high expectations for something. For example, "The new CEO has brought much expectations to the company's future performance."
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"We didn't have much expectations after arriving in the U.S.," Ms. Frenkel said.
"I didn't have too much expectations, but I was excited to win.
In addition, emerging drugs such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors and siRNAs received much expectations, but the late stage clinical trials encountered various obstacles.
I guess you come in here with not much attention and not much expectations from the media, then you play well".
"We probably put too much expectations on him, forgetting that the leg had been bothering him and he was just coming off having it broken.
He's hungry for goals and hitting things instinctively without thinking too much". Expectations have always been high on Raheem Sterling.
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At that time I didn't have much expectation.
"I didn't have much expectation, much ambition, to be painfully honest," he said.
"I was so tired today, as there was so much expectation and so much pressure.
Maybe away from home there is not as much expectation to be like that.
"There was so much expectation when Derick got to Columbus," Arniel said.
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