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The phrase "anticipated will make" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a fragment that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The anticipated changes will make a significant impact on our strategy moving forward."
Alternatives: "expected to create" or "projected to result in".
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One of the chief features which, it is anticipated, will make a special appeal to European nations, is the temporary limitation placed upon armament and war preparations and the prohibition of mobilization by the disputing nations pending arbitration.
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Events that we anticipate will give us joy make us less happy than we think; things that fill us with dread will make us less unhappy, for less long, than we anticipate.
These research advances together as anticipated will eventually make this new cooling technique more competitive for the food processing industry.
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I fully anticipate we will make quite a splash with our hires and unique approach".
"I'm anticipating it will make me more focused on things that are important to me.
The team anticipates he will make a full recovery for next season.
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"We anticipate they will make another attempt, and we'll be ready for it," said Ben Klein, a senior attorney with Gay and Lesbian Advocates and Defenders in Boston.
The report anticipates Translink will make a profit of £2m this year (2012-2013) but will then start to make significant losses with a deficit of £11.6m expected in 2013-2014, and £10.5m the following year (2014-15).
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