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The phrase "almost as anticipated as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of expectation or anticipation of two different events or outcomes.
Example: "The release of the new smartphone was almost as anticipated as the launch of the latest gaming console."
Alternatives: "nearly as expected as" or "almost as awaited as".
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What's almost as anticipated as the Super Bowl?
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The Sony awards ceremony is in May, but almost as anticipated is the announcement of the nominations tomorrow at the CC Club in Piccadilly.
Mr. Nabavi may have anticipated as much.
The new Martin Amis is anticipated as hotly as ever.
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Anyone who has ever had a kitchen remodeled knows that such projects almost always take three times as long as anticipated.
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I am asking it of Shane Meadows, 40, director of Made of Stone, a film almost as breathlessly anticipated as the reunion itself.
The Knicks were as dull as anticipated.
Even telecommunications may not be as weak as anticipated.
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