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The phrase "anticipated two years ago" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an expectation or prediction that was made two years prior to the current time.
Example: "The economic downturn was anticipated two years ago by several analysts who warned of potential risks."
Alternatives: "foreseen two years ago" or "predicted two years ago".
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In a state where Democrats hold every statewide office, this is an unexpectedly tight race — and a contest few here in either party might have anticipated two years ago.
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Another exam is anticipated later this year.
Last September almost 9,000 attended; 4,000 more are anticipated this year.
More good news for the British economy is anticipated this week.
That all this was anticipated 60 years ago is quite amazing.
The Romantic movement of the early 19th century anticipated today's hippie movement.
In many ways, states averted deeper cuts than anticipated last year because of the federal stimulus package.
The White House says the money can come from the federal surplus anticipated next year.
Still, neither man had anticipated today's ballot dilemma in their contemplation of holes.
(Over all the movie ranked as the seventh "most anticipated summer 2008" movie).
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