Sentence examples for all anticipates from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all anticipates" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, as "anticipates" typically requires a subject or context to make sense.
Example: "The report all anticipates the upcoming changes in the market." (This is still awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "everything predicts" or "all foresees".

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But it also draws on Aristotle's work, and most significantly of all, anticipates the interpretive conception of analysis of twentieth-century analytic philosophy.

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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.

List all anticipated exhibits.

Those consequences are all anticipated.

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.

"It's Friday, July 15, the onset of the weekend that we have all anticipated and we have all planned for".

All anticipated the spatial inventions with which architects including Frank Gehry, a declared Matta-Clark fan, would demolish modernist geometry.

All anticipating the end of Lent, for those who observe it, and satisfying the appetite of those who don't.

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