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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much anticipated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been eagerly awaited or expected, often in the context of events, releases, or announcements.
Example: "The movie was a much anticipated release of the summer, drawing large crowds to theaters."
Alternatives: "highly awaited" or "eagerly anticipated".
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It was a much anticipated event.
'Beyond the Music' was a much anticipated event at Columbia Global Centers - Nairobi.
The Museum of Modern Art presents a much anticipated survey of her career.
'Beyond the Music', a much anticipated event at Columbia Global Centers - Nairobi, took place on December 5th 2017.
The Munich derby is still a much anticipated event, getting a lot of extra attention from supporters of both clubs.
A much anticipated counter-offensive by Iraqi forces has been repeatedly postponed because they are tied down in fighting elsewhere.
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It was a much-anticipated and planned-for trip, over a year in the making.
Trinity Leeds, named after the nearby 18th Century Holy Trinity Church, has been a much-anticipated promise for years.
We predict Arya still has a much-anticipated role to play in the show.
A much-anticipated event was transcending expectations.
A much-anticipated government offensive to liberate Mogadishu has yet to happen.
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