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The phrase "anticipated to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or predictions regarding future actions or outcomes.
Example: "The new policy is anticipated to make a significant impact on employee productivity."
Alternatives: "expected to create" or "projected to result in".
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I realized pretty quickly that what I anticipated to make turned into something completely different — but I needed that.
But the color revolution appearing in luxury kitchens is anticipated to make its way to more moderately priced homes.
"It took a lot longer than people anticipated to make it in the infant formula market," Mr. Buzy said.
All you have to do is check off one of the five reasons for termination: poor physical condition, failure to disclose injuries, unsatisfactory performance, inappropriate personal conduct, or because "you are anticipated to make less of a contribution to the Club's ability to compete on the playing field than another player or players".
Looking forward, the area is anticipated to make significant progress.
The latest DC film, Suicide Squad, is anticipated to make a killing at the box office.
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Information, for each fiscal year referred to in paragraph (2) of this subsection, regarding the types of dispositions made and anticipated to be made of defaults on loans guaranteed, insured, or made under this chapter, including the cost to the fund, and the numbers, of such types of dispositions.
On June 2, forecasters at the National Hurricane Center anticipated Agatha to make landfall in Mexico near hurricane strength.
Tropical cyclone forecast models had anticipated Gay to make a turn to the north and northeast, but it maintained a west-northwest track toward Guam.
New York Times editor Jill Abramson told staffers on Monday that the paper's aggressive buyout program resulted in "far fewer layoffs" than she anticipated having to make.
I employ different models like QRE and levels of reasoning and conclude that overbidding can be explained as a rational response to the noisy environment in markets with human participants, that is, as rational decision making when anticipating others to make errors.
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