0 0100StartFragment00>02br 02br 00As the liberal democracy spreads, we might have come to expect that it works successfully. But it doesn't.02br 02br 02br 02br 00-->Does this make sense? If not, correct it for me. and If it's right, I want to make it paraphrased like below.02br 02br 02br 02br 00"The extension of liberal democracy might lead us to the positive expectation of its successful working. But~~)02br 02br 02br 02br 00-->In this, what can I insert after 'but' ? Will " But it (isn't/hasn't been) successful" be good? 0-
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0 How about:02br 02br 00"We might expect liberal democracy to work successfully as it spreads through the electorate, but it has so far failed to meet expectation."0-