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'the expectations of' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to the expectations someone or something has for a particular event, situation, or person. For example, "We understand the expectations of our customers and strive to meet them to the best of our ability."
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The expectations of chief financial officers rise.
"She felt the expectations of everyone else.
The expectations of ordinary Iranians are high.
Both figures surpassed the expectations of analysts.
The expectations of horses have changed, too.
The expectations of fathers have changed.
Tamblyn is used to upending the expectations of her audience.
Doesn't that raise the expectations of the customs officials?
In so doing, they've defied the expectations of E.U. pessimists.
This ideal has perhaps changed the expectations of male viewers.
The expectations of the poor are modest, he said.
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