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were expectations
noun
The act or state of expecting or looking forward to an event as about to happen.
Exact(55)
There were expectations.
There were expectations to live up to.
Maybe they felt judged within the community and there were expectations they couldn't meet".
There were expectations that Prudential would get much better terms from such an arrangement.
"We told him there were expectations we wanted him to meet.
"There were expectations out there that I think were unrealistic for everybody," Gannon said.
Similar(5)
One was expectations.
"There are expectations.
A third problem is expectations.
There's expectations on them," said Mackay.
The key here is expectations.
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