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Discover LudwigThe phrase "joyfully anticipating" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the feeling of eagerly awaiting something with happiness and excitement. Example: As she prepared for her trip to Paris, Maria couldn't help but feel joyfully anticipating the new experiences and sights she would encounter.
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Relatedly, other participants highlighted the difficulties involved in pursuing visual encounters with the fetus that transgress normative expectations about the basis of these encounters (i.e., that they might involve acknowledging the loss of a relationship rather than joyfully anticipating its development).
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Anticipating something bad.
Anticipating a disaster?
Anticipating issues with wandering.
Alex anticipated that I would not greet this arrangement joyfully.
Most anticipated?
They anticipate and anticipate".
Analysts anticipate good news.
Engineers anticipated this convergence.
He anticipated well.
Have we anticipated everything?
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