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The phrase "anticipated would be" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express a future expectation, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The results of the experiment, which we anticipated would be significant, were actually inconclusive."
Alternatives: "expected to be" or "predicted to be".
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The chamber then moved on to what the government anticipated would be a routine consideration of the backpacker tax legislation.
The small corner of Gezi Park was a hive of activity as the volunteers prepared the space to receive injured protesters they anticipated would be arriving shortly.
In addition, the deficit of the current budget — a sum which Count Revel did not disclose, but which he anticipated would be negligible — can also be covered.
As a longtime BlackBerry user, Robert Cihelka, a medical software specialist, is the sort of buyer the company anticipated would be among the first BlackBerry Z10 customers.
He said the Ministry of Defence had agreed to free up more than 100MHz of spectrum which he anticipated would be taken up by mobile broadband suppliers.
But caught by surprise, counterterrorism officials braced for what they anticipated would be a lengthy and unforgiving examination of how they missed the preparations for the attacks.
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This includes a senior team that is 40% people of color, which I anticipate would be replicated in her administration.
Changing a culture towards more recognition of security was a task I didn't anticipate would be as difficult".
"Everything that we anticipate would be exactly the same, certainly the emotions and the anger," said Stanford G. Lotwin, who represented Donald Trump in two divorces.
So, yes, I believe that the world would be worse off with what I anticipate would be a Trump administration's environmental and energy policies.
8. What challenges do you anticipate would be encountered by pharmacists in adopting the responsibilities discussed?
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