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The phrase "anticipated aspects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements or features that are expected or predicted in a particular context, such as a project, event, or analysis.
Example: "In our report, we will cover the anticipated aspects of the upcoming product launch, including market trends and customer feedback."
Alternatives: "expected elements" or "foreseen factors".
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Ada Byron Lovelace anticipated aspects of general-purpose digital computing by more than a century.
Bauer's prognosis anticipated aspects of Karl Kautsky's 1915 theory of ultraimperialism, though without the latter's optimism that this trend heralded a reduction in conflicts among contenders for hegemony.
The works served as a testament to Flavin's longstanding fascination with Russian Constructivism, an avant-garde art movement associated with the communist revolution whose formal innovations anticipated aspects of Minimal practice.
Individuals are axial in this hierarchy, as they represent antecedent, attendant and anticipated aspects of health, disease, evolution and medical care.
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But the most keenly anticipated aspect of the Mosley case was the damages award.
Nearly 1,000 years ago, stone masons created, in the form of Durham Cathedral, a geometrical vision that anticipates aspects of Leonardo da Vinci's drawings.
He thus exemplified the supranaturalistic tendencies of Platonism and anticipated some aspects of Neoplatonism.
His drawings, of ancient drummers and dancers, were crude, but already they anticipated signature aspects of his later works.
The book begins by describing the experiments in which early-20th-century artists and writers like Marcel Duchamp and Tristan Tzara anticipated different aspects of computing culture.
More important, Mr. Ferguson artfully uses his knowledge of economic history — his book "The Ascent of Money," which went to press in May 2008, shrewdly anticipated many aspects of the 2008 fiscal meltdown — to analyze the bleak financial circumstances the West now finds itself in.
Several writers anticipated evolutionary aspects of Darwin's theory, and in the third edition of On the Origin of Species published in 1861 Darwin named those he knew about in an introductory appendix, An Historical Sketch of the Recent Progress of Opinion on the Origin of Species, which he expanded in later editions.
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