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The phrase "anticipated advance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a future improvement, progress, or development that is expected or predicted.
Example: "The anticipated advance in technology will revolutionize the industry in the coming years."
Alternatives: "expected progress" or "projected improvement".
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Application of a tissue-engineered vascular graft for small-diameter vascular reconstruction has been a long awaited and much anticipated advance for vascular surgery.
General Emilion Mola's army did not start its anticipated advance on Madrid.
Field biologists may not appreciate this improvement as most of their time is spent on data collection; however, with the anticipated advance in DNA sequencing technology, large amounts of loci can be sequenced at a time with low cost.
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With anticipated advances in optical engineering, bacteriochlorin-based fluorophores will allow us to perform a single excitation, multicolor NIR fluorescence imaging that could show multiple distinct parameters utilizing much smaller molecules than is possible with quantum dots.
He is, for instance, capable of lining up in the No. 6 position just in front of the defenders, anticipating advances and quashing them before they get started.
Recognition of the preclinical stage acknowledges that the Alzheimer disease process begins before symptoms are apparent and anticipates advances in diagnostic testing that may eventually enable diagnosis at the preclinical stage.
Microsoft could likely physically do the same on the HoloLens but it's all about tradeoffs at this point, and Microsoft chose to give developers all-in-one mobility where Meta chose to anticipate advances in technology and give developers a wired experience that it believes in can untether and shrink before Meta goes on to become a consumer product.
He founded and directed the Avco Everett Research Laboratory in Massachusetts, taught at Cornell and Dartmouth, and served on the Advisory Group on Anticipated Advances in Science and Technology in the Ford administration and on the board of the television program "Nova".
The move had been anticipated in advance of the bishop's 75th birthday this Friday.
Certainly, this coming generation of clean diesels is a significant, highly anticipated technological advance.
In answer to the routine question, "Were there acts or events that were not anticipated in advance?" he replies: "No".
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