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"raised expectation" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when describing a situation in which a person or group of people had anticipations or hopes that turn out to be higher than expected. For example, "Their raised expectations were not met when the results of the election were announced."
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And Gilbert thinks Nadal's incredible return from knee problems last year has perhaps raised expectation levels from tennis fans.
We're still not clear of everything as there are some debts still to be paid off but we have moved forward at an unbelievable rate and that has raised expectation levels.
We found that past antibiotic prescription raised expectation for antibiotic treatment in the current visit.
Extensive molecular-level knowledge of signaling mechanisms raised expectation that such defects can be corrected with a therapeutic intervention using either receptor-specific antibodies or low-molecular weight compounds interfering with activation of the signaling molecules.
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We raised expectations as well.
Yet prosperity brings raised expectations.
This has raised expectations.
It also raised expectations.
But what about the raised expectations?
A departing Serena herself raised expectations.
Her presence has dramatically raised expectations.
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