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The phrase 'raise the expectations' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which people have higher expectations of something than before. For example, 'The new boss decided to raise the expectations of company performance.'.
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"It will raise the expectations.
Doesn't that raise the expectations of the customs officials?
It's these leaders who raise the expectations and self belief of pupils, parents and staff.
But in the last decade, a new crop of boxed brands — including Black Box, a Constellation Wines brand — has aimed to raise the expectations of consumers.
We've had a dilemma of keeping things a bit under wraps as we didn't want to raise the expectations of local people in case things didn't move forward.
Some education officials have predicted that the law will raise the expectations of poor parents, and build political support for charter schools and vouchers.
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Their outward appearance must raise the expectation of meeting with God.
"We have also exposed them to people that have been successful - Greg Rusedski, Tim Henman and Andy Murray - and tried to raise the expectation levels.
"I'm raising the expectations.
Mr. da Silva has contributed to raising the expectations of the landless.
He has raised the expectations of the Egyptian people that he can solve problems.
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