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The phrase "anticipated between two sides" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing expectations or predictions regarding interactions, agreements, or negotiations between two parties.
Example: "The outcomes of the negotiations were anticipated between two sides, leading to a mutual understanding."
Alternatives: "expected from both parties" or "foreseen by the two sides".
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A keenly contested game had been anticipated - between two sides who are strong, assured and capable of devilish intent in attack - but the opening half was mostly restrained.
He lives in Spain, where he does occasional scouting for former Saints boss and current Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew, and where he has been able to keep himself at arms' length from the media storm anticipating the biggest rivalry between two sides who have never faced each other.
"Vast, vast gulf over two games between two sides.
Nor are most issues resolved by compromises between two sides.
"We are caught in between two sides.
Leave a bit space between two sides.
But it is anticipated that the two sides will come to an agreement next week.
Secondly, the synergy between three sides of the triangle; a).
However, Boethius' Aristotelian answers anticipated only one side of the medieval discussions: the mundane, philosophical theory of universals, in terms of Aristotelian abstractionism.
The gap between the two sides is between 2½ and 8percentt.
On March 6th, the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Ottawa Senators faced off in a highly anticipated matchup between two of the NHL's most celebrated rivals.
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