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The phrase "anticipating it would" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an expectation or prediction about a future event or outcome.
Example: "She was planning the event, anticipating it would attract a large crowd."
Alternatives: "expecting it to" or "foreseeing it would".
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The currency restriction plunged Iran's own foreign exchange market into trouble as traders sought to sell holdings of the rial, the national currency, anticipating it would fall in value.
At the speeds that Musk is anticipating, it would be virtually impossible for Tesla's network of suppliers to feed the assembly line with parts that meet high-quality standards without interruption.
The Paris climate deal is entering into force much faster than previous deals such as the Kyoto Protocol in the 1990s, which took 7 years to get from drafting to final enactment, says Eliza Northrop, an international environmental lawyer at the World Resources Institute, a nonprofit think tank in Washington, D.C. "I wasn't anticipating it would happen as quickly as it happened," she says.
grant for "The Laramie Project". The Gay Straight Alliance had applied for the funding last fall, anticipating it would be all right to do the play at school.
About 100 conservative lawmakers and activists staged a sit-in at Tongil Bridge, anticipating it would be along the route traveled by the motorcade after crossing the heavily militarized border into the South on Sunday morning.
Perhaps anticipating it would be his only time on stage (he lost to Aaron Sorkin for Best Screenplay) he hogged his time and, in praising the much acclaimed Morricone, he stretched a bit, comparing him to Mozart and Beethoven.
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SAP's stock has already lost a third of its value in the last month as investors anticipated it would have to lower sales forecasts.
"We just didn't anticipate it would happen this year".
"But we didn't anticipate it would get this bad".
"I anticipated it would be busy," she said.
I hadn't anticipated it would be so loud.
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