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The phrase "accounts anticipated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing expected or projected financial figures or outcomes related to accounts.
Example: "The financial report includes the accounts anticipated for the next quarter, highlighting expected revenue growth."
Alternatives: "expected accounts" or "projected accounts".
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Contemporary newspaper accounts anticipated that Taft's entire Midway beautification plan would be approved easily.
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About a half of Latvians have bank accounts; anticipating growth in demand as the economy recovers from the Russian crisis, Parex is developing asset management, brokerage and international private banking operations.
The strategy recognizes that with 1.6 million visitors each year, responsibility for a heritage-listed landscape and the need to care for a collection of 8500 plant species of conservation and scientific importance, planting and planning must take into account anticipated changes to rainfall and temperature.
Since 2001, we have spent hundreds of billions on two wars, and that doesn't even take into account anticipated further spending requests throughout the next few years to sustain these wars.
Those figures, which take into account anticipated discounts, rebates and other price concessions that have become common, represent an annual growth rate of 4percentto7percentcenthroughgh 2020, according to the report.
All the estimated dose response trends for each study were then pooled using a random-effects model to take into account anticipated between-study heterogeneity (18).
Aspects of al-Kindi's account anticipate that of Ibn al-Haytham, who some decades later would be the first to explain vision accurately.
This account anticipates that ICX rats should acquire CTAs at the same slow rate as normal rats that are familiar with the taste stimulus.
Our model of choice with interdependent utilities (see Methods and Supporting Text S1) suggests otherwise: once participants experience the fact that the others' choice will affect the utility they derive from their outcome they will anticipate this effect on future trials, and take it into consideration at the moment of choice by accounting for anticipated emotions.
Accounting for anticipated technological changes in the corn ethanol system is important for understanding the associated land base ascribed, and may aid in calibrating parameters for land use models in biofuel life-cycle analyses.
There were also a number of accounts of anticipating using the information booklet in future relationships, as a means of facilitating discussion of sexual issues, as is evident in Boris's account: "you could make your partner aware and just say, look, you know, there's something for you to read if you want a relationship with me.
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