hold expectations
Frequency: 7.06.8 per million words
To possess or maintain a particular belief about what will happen.
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- Parents often hold high expectations for their children's academic success.
- We hold reasonable expectations about what the project can achieve.
- The team continues to hold optimistic expectations despite recent setbacks.
- Investors hold different expectations regarding the company's future performance.
- She doesn't hold unrealistic expectations about overnight success.
- Teachers should hold clear expectations for student behavior in class.
- Many people hold traditional expectations about marriage and family life.
- The board members hold modest expectations for this quarter's results.
- Customers hold certain expectations about product quality and service.
- It's important not to hold false expectations about quick fixes.