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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'foreseen that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are anticipating something. For example, "I had foreseen that the new policy would have a positive impact on the company."
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PS: As economists, perhaps we should have foreseen that possibility.
Fewer could have foreseen that old Hollywood and new would come together in one M.C.
As anyone could have foreseen, that move to London was calamitous for me and for her.
But there were a number of things that were not foreseen that changed Standard Life".
Fewer could have foreseen that old Hollywood and new would come together in one MC.
I knew the death was coming, but I could have never foreseen that moment of him going with her.
He hadn't foreseen that.
Anybody might have foreseen that that….
VIOLET: And who could have foreseen that?
Even Mrs Thatcher could hardly have foreseen that.
Anybody might have foreseen that that would be.
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