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a plaintiff suing for loss of expectation interest in a breach of contract case is generally asking for the difference in the value of

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what was expected under the contract and what the plaintiff received.

Step-by-step explanation:

Indeed, we can affirm that a plaintiff suing for 'loss of expectation interest' is seeking compensation because of a breach of contract that resulted in a difference in the value of what was expected under the contract and what the plaintiff actually received.

In this case, the plaintiff is considered the innocent party to the contract as they suffered from but not caused the breach in the contract.

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