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anticipated exhibition
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "anticipated exhibition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an exhibition that is expected or planned to take place in the future. Example: "The anticipated exhibition of contemporary art will open next month at the downtown gallery."
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12 human-written examples
Arguably the most eagerly anticipated exhibition of the year was "The Mexican Suitcase" (Sept . 24 , 2010 Jan9, 2011), at the International Center of Photography (ICP), New York City, featuring contact sheets made from recovered negatives documenting the Spanish Civil War (1936–39).
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-- Art review: A highly anticipated exhibition focused on a legendary art school doesn't disappoint.
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The highly anticipated exhibition will showcase over 50 artworks that span the artist's prolific career in painting, sculpture, and even video.
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Perfect examples are Azzedine Alai at the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands, the record breaking Alexander McQueen Savage Beautyy" exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, the recent opening of threeASFOUR's highly anticipated exhibition "Insalaam Inshalom" at the Beit Ha'Ir Museum in Tel Aviv.
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+ After Iranian officials failed to secure travel permits, the city of Berlin was forced to cancel what was to be a highly anticipated exhibition of artworks from Tehran's Museum of Contemporary Art, a collection amassed by the widow of the last shah of Iran, Farah Pahlavi.
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If you for some reason haven't heard the rumors already, Vatican Gold – the highly anticipated exhibition featuring some of Vice's favorite photographers; Ed Templeton, Jerry Hsu and Jonnie Craig, and art by their fellow skateboarder-buddy Kevin "Spanky" Long – is opening in Stockholm on Friday at Gallery Steinsland Berliner, Bondegatan 70, at 6 PM.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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45 human-written examples
But it is no longer sure that it will do so, he said, even with highly anticipated exhibitions, like the Francis Bacon show opening in May and a show of treasures from ancient Afghanistan opening in June.
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"I daresay our 2007 exhibition anticipated climate change as an art world issue," says Sandretto Re Rebaudengo.
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This much-anticipated exhibition presents a midcareer survey of Ms. Gornik's brooding, angst-filled landscapes from 1980 to the present.
News & Media
Now, Mr. Lee, 46, seems determined to put his own indelible stamp on the museum, which is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a much-anticipated exhibition: "The Kimbell at 40: An Evolving Masterpiece".
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Many pieces in this much-anticipated exhibition, touring from the Allen Memorial Art Museum in Oberlin, Ohio, are drawn from the artist's own collection and have never been exhibited.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "anticipated exhibition" to convey excitement and expectation surrounding an event. Ensure the context clearly establishes why the exhibition is being anticipated.
Common error
Avoid using "anticipated exhibition" if there's no genuine reason to believe the event is eagerly awaited. Overusing it can diminish its impact when a truly significant event occurs.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "anticipated exhibition" functions as a noun phrase where the adjective "anticipated" modifies the noun "exhibition". It indicates an event or display that is expected or looked forward to. Ludwig confirms its validity, showcasing real-world examples in various contexts.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "anticipated exhibition" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase, as confirmed by Ludwig, referring to an exhibition that is expected with a degree of excitement. While uncommon in overall usage, it appears most frequently in news and media contexts. Ludwig's examples show that this phrase is often used to generate interest in upcoming art events and museum displays. Related phrases include "eagerly awaited exhibition" and "upcoming exhibition", each carrying slightly different nuances. When using this phrase, ensure the context warrants the sense of anticipation it conveys.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
eagerly awaited exhibition
Replaces "anticipated" with a synonym emphasizing excitement.
highly awaited exhibition
Substitutes "anticipated" with "awaited" and adds "highly" for emphasis.
expected exhibition
Highlights the expectation of the exhibition occurring.
long-awaited exhibition
Emphasizes the duration of the wait for the exhibition.
upcoming exhibition
Focuses on the exhibition's future occurrence.
forthcoming exhibition
A formal alternative indicating an exhibition that is about to happen.
much-anticipated show
Uses "show" instead of "exhibition", implying a similar event.
looked-forward-to exhibition
Similar to "eagerly awaited" but slightly less formal.
previewed exhibition
Highlights the fact the exhibition has been previously previewed or announced.
heralded exhibition
Emphasizes the public announcement and promotion of the exhibition.
FAQs
How can I use "anticipated exhibition" in a sentence?
You might say, "The "anticipated exhibition" of Van Gogh's works will open next month", or "Critics are buzzing about the "anticipated exhibition" at the Modern Art Museum".
What can I say instead of "anticipated exhibition"?
Alternatives include "eagerly awaited exhibition", "upcoming exhibition", or "much-awaited exhibition". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it correct to say "highly anticipated exhibition"?
Yes, "highly anticipated exhibition" is a perfectly acceptable and common way to emphasize the level of excitement and expectation surrounding the event. Many examples from reputable sources like The New York Times use this phrasing.
What's the difference between "anticipated exhibition" and "expected exhibition"?
"Anticipated exhibition" implies a sense of excitement or eagerness, while "expected exhibition" simply means the exhibition is predicted or scheduled to occur. "Anticipated" carries a stronger connotation of positive expectation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested