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The phrase "anticipated to not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or predictions regarding a future event or outcome that is not expected to occur.
Example: "The project completion is anticipated to not meet the original deadline due to unforeseen circumstances."
Alternatives: "expected to not" or "projected to not".
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Irrigation reliance on the Yellow River was anticipated to not only supply greater reliability of water for crops, but also to improve the productivity of aeolian, saline and alkali soils because of the high sediment loads in the river.
The Queensland Pool Registry (operating since 2010) is anticipated to not only confirm the number of pools in Queensland, but also verify the presence of pool fencing which complies with current legislation.
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Although several spectrum regulators anticipate reserving one TV channel for the exclusive access by PMSE equipment (e.g., U.K. Ofcom reserves channel 38), it is anticipated to be not sufficient for large events that commonly use over 100 wireless microphones.
This is anticipated to include but not be limited to neural, retinal, hepatic, pulmonary and osseous tissues.
Bevacizumab is anticipated to be useful not only for cancer treatment but also as a major advance in antiangiogenic therapy.
Even supposing that other determinants of demand, such as income, which is anticipated to fall, do not change, tobacco taxation proves to be a powerful tool.
The corresponding strains are not accurate since the computed displacements are not anticipated to match the measured displacements at the monitoring points.
Crashes are expected there, but they are not anticipated to be serious because of the low speeds.
The habitual Easter road, rail and air difficulties are not anticipated to be as troubling as usual this weekend.
However, the spending frenzy predicted in the coming days is not anticipated to be as much as the £247 million boost brought in by the birth of Prince George.
Even if the economy recovers strongly, wages for bottom-half workers are not anticipated to be any higher in 2020 than in 2007.
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