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The phrase "anticipated a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or predictions about a future event or outcome.
Example: "The team anticipated a significant increase in sales following the marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "expected a" or "predicted a".
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Being pale, I anticipated a "catanstrophe".
The BBC might have anticipated a brouhaha.
In 2008, they anticipated a small drop.
Nobody anticipated a recession this size".
The Downtown Athletic Club anticipated a light turnout.
"I would have anticipated a more dramatic decline," he said.
We should have anticipated a more energetic group of voters".
Several members of the group had anticipated a police state.
Nadal said he anticipated a difficult final on Sunday.
The trainer Todd Pletcher said he anticipated a full recovery.
Few, however, had anticipated a cut of 1.5 points.
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