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The phrase "anticipated in future" is not entirely correct in standard written English; it would be better as "anticipated in the future." You can use it when discussing expectations or predictions regarding events or outcomes that are expected to occur later on.
Example: "The results of the study are anticipated in the future, and we hope they will provide valuable insights."
Alternatives: "expected in the future" or "foreseen in the future."
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The paper concludes with an illustrative example and discussions of specific challenges anticipated in future research.
The aim was to assess the effect of a 10-day exposure to the environmental stressors anticipated in future lunar habitats on indices of psychological strain.
The revenues Twitter raises from advertising are expected to almost double this year compared with last year, with further big rises anticipated in future years, according to eMarketer, a research consultancy.
All of these techniques have limitations and these should be anticipated in future interventional study designs.
These issues should be anticipated in future applications of this technology so that such practices are minimized.
The possibility of autoimmune thyroiditis should be anticipated in future trails combining interleukin-2 and interferon alpha-2a.
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Since climate change has already affected forests in Central Europe and much heavier impact is anticipated in the future, the models should be applicable for prediction of future tree height development and able to quantify the impact of climate change.
"Today's pain, hunger, anger, etc. are palpable, but the same sensations anticipated in the future receive little weight," the psychologist George Loewenstein writes.
"To say you'll still get a tax break but it might be less than anticipated in the future is not necessarily retrospective".
The software was so effective, he said, that it had quickly surpassed its programmers, learning to detect cancer using methods that they hadn't anticipated; in the future, it could replace human pathologists.
Reductions in uncertainties are anticipated in the future.
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