Sentence examples for a much-anticipated from inspiring English sources

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The 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, drawing large crowds on opening night."
Alternatives: "highly awaited" or "eagerly anticipated".

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A much-anticipated event was transcending expectations.

A much-anticipated government offensive to liberate Mogadishu has yet to happen.

That is to change in 2016, when a much-anticipated airport opens.

The Spice Girls Will reunite for a much-anticipated performance at the Olympic Closing Ceremony.

Next year will see the release of a much-anticipated sequel.

But despite the positive gestures a much-anticipated meeting between the two leaders not materialise.

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With all the bicycling, lunch was always a much anticipated stop.

What had been a much anticipated game between the last two national champions had turned one-sided.

A much anticipated video stabilisation gadget has been launched at the CES tech show.

To cap things off, a much anticipated set from dystopian soundclash veterans Nero closed the weekend.

This is Camp Bisco, which returned this year, July 16-18, for a much anticipated reboot.

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