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The phrase "anticipated to complete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations regarding the completion of a task or project within a certain timeframe.
Example: "The project is anticipated to complete by the end of the month, pending any unforeseen delays."
Alternatives: "expected to finish" or "projected to conclude".
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"The P&A Partnership would like to stress that legal formalities are taking longer than anticipated to complete," the administrators said.
"It's taken longer than I anticipated to complete everything but I've never wanted to play anywhere else and I've never said otherwise.
Major home improvement and remodeling projects can be a serious financial investment and often take longer than anticipated to complete.
Phase 1 is due to complete in 2016/17 with the Northern line extension and requisite new Battersea Power Station terminal anticipated to complete in 2020.
The enrolment started in May 1999, and we anticipated to complete the case accrual in about 4 years.
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Therefore, in flowshop scheduling problems, this research anticipates to complete optimal parameter combination design in genetic algorithm using Taguchi experimental design.
This work is anticipated to be completed by 2024.
Delivery of the remaining documents has been interrupted by the storm and is anticipated to be completed next week," Prince said. .
In November 2007 it was reported in the local media that construction of the ship lift started in October 2007 and was anticipated to be completed in 2014.
Phase 3, commenced in 2012, consisted of the bridge's development and the removal of the causeway, and is anticipated to be completed in 2015.
The review is anticipated to be completed before the summer of 2015.
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