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Antonija Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

outdo sb's expectations

Is it ok to use it in this sentence?:

The aim of the Agency «XY» is to offer the best service to its clients, what is more, to outdo their expectations.
  

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You might use 'to surpass their expectations' or 'to exceed their expectations'.

  • You might use 'to surpass their expectations' or 'to exceed their expectations'.
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You might use 'to surpass their expectations' or 'to exceed their expectations'.

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