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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "raise expectation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to creating an expectation among people through something that has been said or done. For example: The teacher's words raised expectations among the students for their upcoming project.
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"The intent of the regulation is to provide options for treatment," it said, "not to raise expectation in the passenger or physician community regarding the level of medical care available in flight".
56 These results may raise expectation of combined therapy with eldecalcitol and antiresorptive agents; however, clinical data for the combined therapy – including eldecalcitol – have not been available to date.
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Yet it might also raise expectations.
"You totally raise expectations," Mr. Lefcourt said.
The swanky reception area and curving staircase raise expectations further.
The results will nevertheless raise expectations for the fourth quarter.
"We don't want to raise expectations that this is a super-foodie place".
Summits also raise expectations; if poorly prepared, they can be disastrous failures.
Advisers to Mr. Piñera counseled him not to raise expectations that they could be found alive.
Monetary expansion is ineffective unless it can raise expectations of future inflation.
Expensive surroundings like these raise expectations for the food, and the kitchen did not disappoint.
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