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The phrase "article anticipated that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or expectations outlined in an article regarding future events or outcomes.
Example: "The article anticipated that the new policy would lead to significant changes in the industry."
Alternatives: "the article predicted that" or "the article expected that".
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A July 2010 The Times of India article anticipated that the bill would not pass in the monsoon session of Parliament in the same year.
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Mr. Obey had anticipated that argument.
Santulli anticipated that problem from the beginning.
"And, as we anticipated, that has happened.
We believe that the catalog of maternal proteins present in this article is a starting point and we anticipate that more research on the oocyte proteome will deduce most of the maternal proteins.
We can anticipate that international collaboration will become the major form of collaborative articles in the future.
"We don't anticipate that".
I anticipate that getting worse".
"You must anticipate that".
"I don't anticipate that," Rupp said.
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