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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some expectations" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to certain expectations or hopes that a person or group may have. For example: "The students had some expectations for their upcoming exams, hoping that their hard work would pay off."
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And some expectations are unrealistic.
Their iPhone sales results were below some expectations.
So the Paper Mill actors have some expectations to meet.
And think about setting some expectations in terms of communication.
It appears that Mr. Romney may slightly outperform some expectations.
The investors had some expectations for old-economy boards, too.
So White's debut Sydney performance comes with some expectations.
I hope we fulfil some expectations" Chris Martin declared early on, with somewhat mechanical politeness.
He has also created some expectations that will be tough to meet.
If nothing else, the Chavez affair shows that some expectations were too high.
Contrary to some expectations, the oil-price fall has not derailed the American shale boom.
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