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anticipated problem
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "anticipated problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or challenges that are expected to arise in the future. Example: "In our project planning, we identified several anticipated problems that could affect our timeline."
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Alternative expressions(20)
expected issue
foreseen challenge
expected problem
potential problem
foreseeable issue
foreseen problem
predicted problem
projected problem
possible problem
upcoming problem
imminent problem
impending problem
supposed problem
anticipated trouble
anticipated challenge
planned problem
anticipated subject
anticipated issue
predictable problem
expectation problem
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
He had anticipated problems of language and culture.
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At the same time, he anticipated problems that were not yet on many people's minds.
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Some said that some doctors had anticipated problems and left the clinic over the last year.
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Make sure to organize yourself so that you've anticipated problems and taken steps to protect yourself".
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Designed to facilitate standard modes of production, the formal organization is set up to handle easily anticipated problems.
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Their lack of electrical resistance could mitigate one of nanoelectronics' anticipated problems: the buildup of heat from tightly packed components.
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Hallmark Card Inc., the Kansas City-based greeting card company, said it anticipated problems with the decision. .
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Police were already at the scene when the fight broke out because they anticipated problems with all the bikers congregating there.
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(NON-PILOT 11) Similarly, several pilot GPs said they had anticipated problems with patient participation prior to the pilot.
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The multiple perspectives allowed us to anticipate problem areas and develop language alternatives.
We're not anticipating problems".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "anticipated problem", consider clarifying the basis for the anticipation. What evidence or reasoning leads to the expectation of this problem?
Common error
Avoid presenting an "anticipated problem" as a guaranteed outcome. Use qualifiers like "potential", "possible", or "likely" to reflect the uncertainty inherent in predictions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "anticipated problem" functions as a noun phrase, where the adjective "anticipated" modifies the noun "problem". The adjective clarifies the type of problem, indicating that it is something that is expected to occur. Ludwig confirms the usability of this phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "anticipated problem" is grammatically sound and understandable, but Ludwig indicates a lack of examples. It describes a problem that is expected to occur and is useful in planning and risk management contexts. Alternatives include "expected problem" and "potential problem", which offer slight variations in meaning. When using this phrase, clarify the basis for anticipating the problem and avoid overstating its certainty.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
expected problem
Replaces "anticipated" with "expected", focusing on a more general expectation.
foreseen problem
Uses "foreseen" to highlight the ability to see the problem in advance.
predicted problem
Emphasizes the act of predicting the problem, often based on data or analysis.
projected problem
Similar to predicted, but often used in the context of planning or estimations.
potential problem
Highlights the possibility of a problem occurring, without necessarily expecting it.
possible problem
Similar to potential, indicating a problem that could happen.
upcoming problem
Focuses on the problem occurring in the near future.
imminent problem
Suggests the problem is about to happen very soon.
impending problem
Similar to imminent, indicating a problem that is looming.
foreseeable issue
Combines the idea of seeing in advance with a more general term for a problem.
FAQs
How can I use "anticipated problem" in a sentence?
You can use "anticipated problem" to describe a problem that is expected to occur. For example: "One "anticipated problem" with the new system is its potential for data breaches".
What is a good substitute for "anticipated problem"?
Alternatives for "anticipated problem" include "expected problem", "potential problem", or "foreseeable issue" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "anticipated problem" or "potential problem"?
Both "anticipated problem" and "potential problem" are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. "Anticipated problem" suggests a higher degree of expectation, while "potential problem" simply indicates a possibility.
What does "anticipated challenges" mean?
"Anticipated challenges" refers to difficulties or obstacles that are expected to arise in the future. It is similar to "anticipated problem" but often used in a more broad or strategic context.
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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
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested