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Free sign upThe phrase "anticipated in the current" is not entirely clear without additional context, but it is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when discussing expectations or predictions related to a current situation, trend, or event.
Example: "The outcomes of the project were anticipated in the current economic climate, leading to cautious optimism among stakeholders."
Alternatives: "expected in the present" or "foreseen in the current context".
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His aides also said that the Legislature's new taxes would bring in about $1.1 billion less than legislative leaders anticipated in the current fiscal year.
As anticipated, in the current study, IL-1β and IL-6 concentrations were greater in RA patients than in OA patients or asymptomatic organ donors.
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The clinical prototype that emerged is currently under evaluation in a randomized controlled trial and further enhancements to the current program are anticipated in the near future.
And any policymaker who considered the question with just a zephyr of empathy could have anticipated that in the current climate, that could be a problem.
Many chipmakers, excluding those serving the PC sector, anticipate weakness in the current quarter, and the excess inventory problem that began some months ago will likely extend beyond the present quarter.
In addition, sufficiency of using the first mode deformation, anticipated by the current design code, as the only possible deformation pattern for designing braced frames is studied.
Directed and co-written by David Lynch, the surreal show, which first aired in 1990, anticipated the current vogue for "prestige television" by decades, and was also a commercial as well as a critical hit when it first aired.
"The current online system is a very good one," she added, "but it was not designed to handle the volume we're anticipating in the coming decade".
But in 1979 she was dismissed, in a move that anticipated the current cutback on classical labels, in which innovative, smaller companies have been gobbled up by profit-minded conglomerates.
Others look ahead; the 2002 edition, for example, anticipated the current interest in youth culture, collectivism, sound art and craft-intensive, Pop-ish work.
(Rosenberg) Haim Steinbach: 'Once Again the World Is Flat' (through Dec. 20) This overdue 40-year survey celebrates a sculptor who put his own spin on the Duchampian ready-made, and anticipated the current interest in unattached assemblage by displaying domestic items and toys, along with the odd artifact, on jutting Formica-clad shelves.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com