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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with an expectation" is correct and can be used in written English to indicate that an action or event is anticipated.
For example: "He came into the meeting with an expectation of success."
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An entire generation of New Yorkers grew up with an expectation of violence and apathy.
CALS reserves classroom space with an expectation of courtesy.
That support came with an expectation of transparency".
But the gestures of confidence come with an expectation.
That favourites tag did come with an expectation, too.
Soldiers also have regular breaks from frontline duty with an expectation that they will return.
Agreement between physicians was calculated with an expectation minimization algorithm using simultaneous truth and performance level estimation with κ statistics.
"I'm not going in with an expectation," said Gary Dellaverson, the authority's chief financial officer, when asked about Monday's meeting.
"We raised the issue as more of a dig at Nassau County than with an expectation of change," he said.
Formal power comes with an expectation that you'll be the voice of your subordinates and take action on their behalf.
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