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Discover Ludwig"anticipated are" is not a correct phrase
You could use the word "anticipate" as a verb or the phrase "anticipation is": He anticipated a successful outcome. The anticipation of the game was palpable.
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But perhaps the most anticipated are the twin Snow White films.
Among the most anticipated are the huge state fairs held in serious farm country during August and September.
Cases of reactors experiencing bigger ground motions than the designers had anticipated are rare, industry experts said.
The commercials, though long anticipated, are perhaps most noteworthy for what they do not say and where they will not be seen.
After their defeat to Germany, however, Austria – as widely anticipated – are now officially the worst ever hosts of a European Championships, with just one point to their name.
When the preordained social and education destinies our young people anticipated are denied them, it should be an opportunity to remember what we too often forget: under-21s are not just prospective employees or students, they are entrepreneurs too.
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She never anticipated being a parent.
Much anticipated was a lecture titled "Great Sexpectations".
Chelsea must have anticipated being in complete command.
What she hadn't anticipated was the emotional meltdown.
He said the company anticipated being able to meet demand.
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