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The phrase "unanticipated things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or occurrences that were not expected or predicted. Example: "The project faced several unanticipated things that delayed its completion."
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But in horse racing, unanticipated things often happen on the way to the starting gate.
The fall weather could have been a fluke, climatologists agree, because in the short run weather often does unanticipated things.
By this, he means that ideas can be tried out fast, directly on consumers, who can also combine them with ideas of their own to do new, unanticipated things—and all with immediate market feedback.The post-war R&D model needs updating not simply because of the new way of innovating, but also because companies now have a greater choice of where to shop for ideas.
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Unlike predictable stimuli, unanticipated stimuli can tell us things about the world that we don't yet know.
It seemed so completely a found thing, alien and unanticipated, coming from outside herself, against her will.
The other guys are getting more and more unanticipated competitive attack factors, the thing that Google announced yesterday where they replaced IE but they don't tell you.
Things got weird in an unanticipated and frightening way for several thousand attendees of Midwest FurFest early Sunday morning when they were the targets of an allegedly intentional chlorine gas leak that could have turned deadly according to the, uh, fuzz.
Things will rarely go exactly as you have planned for them to and unfortunate things can – and do – happen, entirely unanticipated to the best of us at times.
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