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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to surpass expectations" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing performance, achievements, or outcomes that exceed what was anticipated or required. Example: "The team's innovative approach allowed them to surpass expectations and deliver the project ahead of schedule."
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With productivity growth continuing to surpass expectations, America's economic future still shines more brightly than anywhere else.
Consumer spending, new-home starts and industrial production have started to surpass expectations, always a bullish sign.
The newspaper wrote that "what seemed like a dream became reality" as the underdog Ukrainian team already managed to surpass expectations.
When he joined the Jets, Favre cited the Giants as a team it had meshed so well they had been able to surpass expectations.
They didn't understand the science behind Down syndrome, terms like "trisomy" and "aneuploidy". But they did know human performance and how to surpass expectations.
Indeed, Rutgers has beaten the point spread four consecutive weeks, so one could argue that it has begun to surpass expectations.
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They have the potential to be marvellous, to surpass all expectations.
In an age of Internet spoilers, the producers said, such spontaneity is required to surpass the expectations of their viewers.
Employees are more likely to generate good ideas, and the firm is more likely to surpass financial expectations quarter after quarter.
For example, our analysis revealed that while boards often gravitate toward charismatic extroverts, introverts are slightly more likely to surpass the expectations of their boards and investors.
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