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Discover Ludwig'have anticipated' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that was expected beforehand. For example: We had anticipated the costs to be higher than they actually were.
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The BBC might have anticipated a brouhaha.
We should have anticipated the ball.
Many oil companies have anticipated this shift.
Which we couldn't have anticipated".
I should have anticipated this.
"I wouldn't have anticipated that".
"Never could I have anticipated..
What should they have anticipated in advance?
Mr. Nabavi may have anticipated as much.
Q: But should have anticipated that?
"Now, I couldn't have anticipated that response.
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