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The phrase "we anticipated to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would typically be "we anticipated" followed by a gerund or "that" clause. Example: "We anticipated that the project would be completed on time."
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"We have an opportunity now, unfortunately nine years later than we anticipated, to achieve the goals we had nine years ago," he said.
At end range FADIR the mean pre- and postoperative hip flexion angles were measured to be 80.8 and 82.4° with RSA, while we anticipated to reach 90° clinical flexion during testing.
The enrolment started in May 1999, and we anticipated to complete the case accrual in about 4 years.
We anticipated to test 14 risk factors of HNF injuries, with the sample size of at least 140 by using the 1 10 ratio [ 23].
Through this combinatorial approach we anticipated to gain the corresponding expressed StPDX orthologs from potato, and potentially some novel interacting candidates.
As these interesting features are concerned, we anticipated to establish C. albicans as a new aging model complementary to S. cerevisiae and S. pombe.
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Let's hone in on the trends we anticipate to dominate this year.
With Network III we anticipate to increase sensitivity to Tc.
We anticipate to regularly update FARE-CAFE once new versions of the utilized databases are released.
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