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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anticipated nature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expected characteristics or qualities of something, often in a predictive or speculative context.
Example: "The anticipated nature of the project suggests that we will face several challenges in the initial phases."
Alternatives: "expected characteristics" or "projected qualities".
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The administration had earlier argued that Mr. Obama could initiate the intervention on his own authority as commander in chief because its anticipated nature, scope and duration fell short of a "war" in the constitutional sense.
Due to the anticipated nature of built environment interventions, which may preclude incorporation of randomisation and blinding within the study design, we did not exclude studies on the basis of quality.
43 High quality estimates of the expected number of medical events that will be temporally associated with a vaccine dose during mass immunisation enable health authorities to deal with some of the safety concerns by carefully explaining the anticipated nature of temporally associated events.
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Ever-Faithful Marine & Natural Barometricourse thempet, of course, the new scientific phenomenon, which can anticipate Nature's meteorological whimsies and sound the alarm.
Tocqueville also accurately anticipated the nature of pop culture: democracy, he wrote, shifts the preoccupation of art from the soul to the body, from the ideal to the real.
The experiments confirm previous results that the [Mg] mechanism holds an almost negligible amount of water under nearly all T-P-fO2-fH2O conditions that may be anticipated in nature.
Classification and rule-based systems such as the BCS and BDDCS and statistical QSARs are widely used to anticipate the nature of FE in early drug development.
Some see his failure to anticipate the nature and severity of the financial crisis -- and his role in helping Mr. Greenspan keep interest rates at a level that might have fed housing speculation -- as unforgivable lapses.
Asked whether the war on terrorism would be decades-long, Bush quipped, "I'm a two-month man right now". Bush also acknowledged in the interview that the administration did not anticipate the nature of the resistance in Iraq, and he said that was his greatest mistake in office.
It is impossible to anticipate the nature of future emergencies and to determine in advance what means might be necessary to deal with them.
There was no great reason not to anticipate the nature if not the vehemence of the attacks.
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