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The phrase "with certain expectations" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is expected or anticipated in a particular way. Example: "I entered the job interview with certain expectations about the company's culture and values." In this sentence, the speaker is implying that they had specific expectations about the company's culture and values before the interview, which may have influenced their perception of the company and their performance during the interview.
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Relationships are extremely important, allowing people to act with confidence and with certain expectations, meaning that those within the network will often make efforts beyond their expected duties, allowing it to have the capacity to respond and adapt to changes.
They come to Africa and African books with certain expectations.
They've also had to deal with certain expectations.
Have you ever traveled somewhere with certain expectations that were not met once you got there?
Mr. Mattioli said that parents are sending their children off to school with "certain expectations".
If you are a buyer with certain expectations or lifestyle quality and space, I think it's very slim picking.
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Winning the drivers' championship carries with it certain expectations.
Probably not -- the Bimmer plays in a different league, if only because of its price tag -- but putting that $70,000 sticker in perspective is important, as it carries with it certain expectations.
Are people with more certain expectations more accurate?
"Boys who become familiar with pornography develop certain expectations of girls' bodies.
But it is gaining an audience outside of Israel increasingly and with this attention comes certain expectations.
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