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The phrase "anticipated this year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing events, projects, or outcomes that are expected to occur within the current calendar year.
Example: "The new product launch is anticipated this year, bringing exciting innovations to the market."
Alternatives: "expected this year" or "projected for this year".
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Last September almost 9,000 attended; 4,000 more are anticipated this year.
In 2006 the government increased budgetary spending by an astonishing 80%; a further 50% increase is anticipated this year.
But more protesters are anticipated this year after a polarizing campaign, reflecting divisions evident across the nation.
At least one more Fed move, to 2.25percentt, is anticipated this year, and some think the rate will be cut to 2percentt.
Fuel costs are projected to be $88 million higher than anticipated this year, while real estate tax revenue is expected to be $201 million below the budgeted amount.
He also said that the agency would issue about 300 fewer drilling permits than anticipated this year for oil and gas wells in Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming.
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That all this was anticipated 60 years ago is quite amazing.
Another exam is anticipated later this year.
That assessment is anticipated next week.
Few political commentators, however, had anticipated today's Government action.
The Romantic movement of the early 19th century anticipated today's hippie movement.
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