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The phrase "as anticipating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is being done with the expectation or foresight of a future event or outcome.
Example: "The report was structured as anticipating the questions that stakeholders might have during the meeting."
Alternatives: "as foreseeing" or "as expecting".
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He repeatedly interprets phrases from the notebooks as anticipating some later discovery.
Contract theory should thus be seen not simply as the forerunner of liberalism but as anticipating the eighteenth-century discipline of aesthetics.
This is about avoiding a fatalistic approach to the future: about being proactive and provoking change, as much as anticipating it.
Eugenio Miozzi, the renowned Venetian bridge engineer, described the treaties hammered out in the seaweed as "anticipating by eight centuries the role of the League of Nations".
But they acknowledged that the order diverting the troops to Kuwait could be viewed as anticipating the withdrawal decision by Mr. Obama.
Those who see him as anticipating Descartes' sense of the self as solitary and reflective miss his emphasis on the relationship with God and the Christian community.
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Some bits of code do not work as anticipated.
All of which is fine – and roughly as anticipated.
That hasn't happened quite as anticipated.
What's almost as anticipated as the Super Bowl?
The headliners were as anticipated.
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