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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long anticipated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been eagerly awaited for a significant amount of time.
Example: "The release of the new album was a long anticipated event for fans around the world."
Alternatives: "a long-awaited" or "a much-anticipated".
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Occasionally, everyone got lost, as when Mr. Berger took a long anticipated solo on vibes near the program's end.
On Monday, February 1, the Pasadena City Council will make a long anticipated decision about adopting a citywide minimum wage.
Congressmen had before them a long anticipated report about the problem written by the well respected former Senator George Mitchell.
Imagine yourself at your 10-year high school reunion, a long anticipated get-together for you and all your old friends.
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The Sopranos comes like a long-anticipated parcel, bulging, bursting, bleeding.
Facebook on Wednesday rolled out a long-anticipated and potentially lucrative way to show highly targeted advertisements to its users.
Concerned Jewish Aunt It is always disappointing when a long-anticipated event is in conflict with a prior commitment.
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