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The phrase "I anticipated a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an expectation or prediction about something that was to happen or be encountered.
Example: "I anticipated a positive response to my proposal, given the thorough research I conducted."
Alternatives: "I expected a" or "I foresaw a".
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Being pale, I anticipated a "catanstrophe".
I anticipated a glassy look and perfunctory smile, and so kept the story to myself.
It was first published in May 2015; as I say, I anticipated a little contention.
I had not taped the numbers by the telephone because I anticipated a moment like this.
When I woke up around 6 p.m. my window was aglow and I anticipated a night on the town.
That's why when included in last week's A-list was a writer-director in cinema with a long list of credits although I was unfamiliar with the titles I anticipated a particularly scintillating Labor Day.
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I anticipated an easy couple of days eating, looking at paintings, and strolling -- in that famous dazzling sunshine.
So as I began pushing my way toward the bar's exit to escape the deafening noise, I anticipated an emotional phone call.
I anticipate a few objections to this plan.
I anticipate a revolutionary song, perhaps sung by Chávez.
"I anticipate a return to healthier growth in years to come".
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