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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Her tremendous success was beyond her own expectation/expectations.

Her tremendous success was beyond her own expectation/expectations.





Hi,

Do both "expectation" and "expectations" fit in the above? If yes, are there subtle nuances? Thanks.
  

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Angliholic Her tremendous success was beyond her own expectation/expectations. Hi, Do both "expectation" and "expectations" fit in the above? If yes, are there subtle nuances?

  • Angliholic Her tremendous success was beyond her own expectation/expectations.
  • Hi, Do both "expectation" and "expectations" fit in the above?
  • If yes, are there subtle nuances?
  • Thanks.
  • expectation (countable, usually plural) when you expect good things to happen in the future.
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AngliholicHer tremendous success was beyond her own expectation/expectations.

Hi,

Do both "expectation" and "expectations" fit in the above? If yes, are there subtle nuances? Thanks.

expectation (countable, usually plural) when you expect good things to happen in the future.

I think she had unrealistic expectations

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