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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all anticipated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to expectations or predictions regarding future events or outcomes.
Example: "We have prepared for all anticipated challenges in the project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "all expected" or "all foreseen".
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List all anticipated exhibits.
Those consequences are all anticipated.
All anticipated the spatial inventions with which architects including Frank Gehry, a declared Matta-Clark fan, would demolish modernist geometry.
"It's Friday, July 15, the onset of the weekend that we have all anticipated and we have all planned for".
(1) The Office will determine the amount of the trust fund or annuity, which must be adequate to meet all anticipated treatment needs, including both capital and operational expenses.
For certification, all aircraft must demonstrate capabilities in numerous performance tests under all anticipated conditions for example, emergency braking, stall trials, loss of engine thrust, and takeoff and landing in extremely hot, cold, high-altitude, and low-altitude environments.
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Their villain is Ariel Sharon, and as indications mount that he will be the next prime minister of Israel, Arab spectators all anticipate his wreaking havoc with neighborhood ties.
In the meantime, here's what I think we should all anticipate.
They all anticipate our needs.
That is the part we are all anticipating.
On Valentine's Day weekend, most chapels are booked in advance, though all anticipate walk-ins.
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