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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anticipated to lead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or predictions about future outcomes or developments.
Example: "The new policy is anticipated to lead to significant improvements in employee productivity."
Alternatives: "expected to result in" or "projected to cause".
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The successful application of diamond windows is anticipated to lead to rapid progress in the ECRH range of frequencies.
The emergence of synthesis strategies for the fabrication of nanosized contrast agents is anticipated to lead to advancements in understanding biological processes at the molecular level in addition to progress in the development of diagnostic tools and innovative therapies.
The emergence of the novel nanomaterials is anticipated to lead to advancements in understanding biological processes at the molecular level in addition to progress in the development of innovative therapies, nanodevices, and nanosensors.
The paper is anticipated to lead to methodological assessment processes of the physical environment and neighbourhoods as well as expand existing contextual knowledge of the Malaysian cul-de-sac neighbourhoods.
Careful designs of logical studies are anticipated to lead to identification of suitable disease markers, accurate formulation of risk assessment and cost-effective translational medicine toward a healthier society that the public deserves.
This can be anticipated to lead to better understanding of schistosome biology.
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Selection for high feed efficiency and breast muscle yield in both species was anticipated to have led the heavier meat lines to diverge from their lighter conspecifics for skeletal morphology.
Goldman Sachs was at one time anticipated to be the lead underwriter on the deal after it was brought on to lead a $1.5bn private offering of the social network's shares early last year, attracting a flood of media attention and client interest in the deal.
A ruling from EASA on the use of electronic devices during all phases of flight is expected within the next couple of months and is anticipated to follow the lead of the FAA.
It adds: "Such an outcome is anticipated to drive infrastructure costs and lead to disruption of at least five years, requiring reconfiguration of both tram and road networks". The documents also suggests that to make way for HS2 one train an hour could be removed from the Dearne Valley line and impact on journey times between Sheffield and Leeds.
Mercedes sees the shift to electric as a more urgent one than it anticipated, and wants to lead, rather than follow as the industry makes this shift.
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