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been foreseeing
verb
To anticipate; to predict.
Exact(2)
It could be that Jolie herself regarded that as the natural break, and from that point she has been foreseeing a post-acting career.
Years before 1914, successive chiefs of the German general staff had been foreseeing Germany's having to fight a war on two fronts at the same time, against Russia in the east and France in the west, whose combined strength was numerically superior to the Central Powers'.
Similar(56)
All of it could have been foreseen – indeed, was foreseen by some of us.
"There was no way this could have been foreseen.
What came next could not have been foreseen.
But what could not have been foreseen was the manner of their victory.
Was it a unique event that should have been foreseen and prevented?
Several sliders and officials said it could not have been foreseen.
With the fixture list ahead of them looming large, the current predicament should have been foreseen.
This huge shift could not have been foreseen by Social Security's designers.
"It was a profoundly man-made disaster - that could and should have been foreseen and prevented".
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