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The phrase "anticipated beginning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a start or commencement that is expected or predicted to happen in the future.
Example: "The anticipated beginning of the project is set for next month, pending approval from the board."
Alternatives: "expected start" or "projected commencement".
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Local officials anticipate beginning construction next year, and they estimate it will take about eight and a half years to build.
But once the sublet space is absorbed, he said the office market would be in rough balance and new development would be needed to accommodate the job growth he anticipates beginning by 2005.
"We continue progressing options for killing the well," Proegler says, "and we anticipate beginning the 'top kill' operation late this weekend or early next week".
As Julie says goodbye to her best friend from across the street and anxiously anticipates beginning a new school near her mother's apartment, she begins her new life dominated by the "switching hour;" an existence spent switching between two worlds that (as Dr. Evon Flesborg writes) will continue throughout her life until death parts her parents from her.
Work on the development is anticipated to begin at the end of 2013.
But the most eagerly anticipated event begins later, when the collection of the American Cleopatra — Elizabeth Taylor — goes under the gavel in the course of several days (Dec. 13-16).
As anticipated, it began raining well before this morning's first session and the wet track obliged everyone to use Pirelli's intermediates.
On Jan . 4 Jeremy Piven, left, will give his final performance as Tom, who falls for the overweight Helen of the title, before leaving earlier than anticipated to begin production of another season of "Entourage" for HBO.
The position is anticipated to begin in fall 2018.
242 participants will be randomized and primary outcome data analysis is anticipated to begin in mid 2012.
Construction is anticipated to begin in the third quarter of 2015 and be complete in summer 2016.
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