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"personal expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a set of expectations that is unique to an individual, for example: Sarah had high personal expectations for her college experience.
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Several of the other identified scales instead focus on personal expectations or fears of encountering stigma i.e. a personally relevant version of stereotype awareness.
Then there are the personal expectations that swirl around the new leader.
And Dr. Bruno has experienced the classic clash of personal expectations with the realities of construction.
Ultimately, I haven't had a season that I feel my contribution was even average compared to my personal expectations, though.
In the minors, he said, his low personal expectations allowed him to focus on team success instead of his own.
Despite its success, the undertaking fell short of List's financial and personal expectations, and he went to France in despair.
The students are very optimistic about their personal prospects more so even than about the prospects for the world generally with 88% reckoning it "very" or "fairly" likely that they will get a job that meets their personal expectations.
When I look at my long-term goals and where I would like my soccer career to be as a 25-year-old, I realize that I have repeatedly not met my personal expectations.
"I don't have any personal expectations.
In addition, some of their personal expectations were closely linked to the motivations described above.
All six variants are aspects of the individual's personal expectations and values.
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