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Discover Ludwig"so anticipated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when something has been eagerly awaited for a long period of time. For example: "The day of the big game had been so anticipated, the stadium was filled to the brim with eager fans."
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No football game, college or pro, had ever been so anticipated.
Actually, Mitchell's latest is so anticipated that it was even being blog-reviewed before day one.
Or "Bring Back Birdie"? "Love Never Dies" opened Tuesday after two weeks of previews, a notably brief time for so anticipated a project.
The event has been so anticipated in Lincoln that a local television station broadcast stories from Madison every night of sweeps week — in May.
Because rain is so anticipated at this time of year reserve days have been allocated to five of the seven matches.
Not since the Metropolitan Opera House opened its doors in 1966 has a new hall in New York been so anticipated.
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If so, anticipate the questions and prepare responses in advance, Ms. Blackman said.
So, anticipating Shakespeare by a few centuries, she disguises herself so she can do what she has to do.
So, anticipating the Jeremy Hunt scheme of naming doctors for the over 65s, I have nominated one of the GPs, to sort out the balancing act.
At a stroke, Mrs Stevenson recalled, his life was cut short, for he had been so anticipating continuing it through his son's career.
So anticipating a pipeline and rerating a company has been a bad investment for investors".
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