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The phrase "too many expectations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that someone has excessive and potentially unrealistic expectations. For example, "My parents had too many expectations for my future, which made it hard for me to make decisions of my own."
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"There are too many expectations," he said.
Aguirre may have wanted to avoid placing too many expectations on Hernández.
"We did not want to put too many expectations on our first meeting".
"I'm excited about being able to play at this level without too many expectations," Morgan said.
I try not to go into assignments with too many expectations about what I'm going to come out with.
And she refuses to ask for a slot on primetime TV to outline her views once more, for fear of overburdening her voters and raising too many expectations.
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There are just too many embedded expectations in both systems to account for them all.
She seems to spring to an idea, roll it around in her head for a moment, and then figure out ways to keep the whole thing from collapsing under the weight of too many Young Designer expectations.
Just as it proved premature to load too many excitable expectations on the group of players Tottenham purchased with their Gareth Bale windfall, perhaps those who have dismissed their longer-term prospects at White Hart Lane will also turn out to be hasty.
I set too many unrealistic expectations in my early 20s that didn't always pan out.
There are too many unrealistic expectations for teenage girls, and this only fosters an environment for something called "body-bashing".
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