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The phrase "well anticipating" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when expressing a sense of being prepared or having foresight about an upcoming event or situation. Example: "She was well anticipating the challenges that lay ahead in the project."
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With votes in many states still being counted on Tuesday night, Republicans were already holding on to many of the seats they currently hold — in Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Idaho, Nebraska, Nevada, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas and Utah — as well anticipating significant gains.
NEC plans to offer displays as small as 3.1 inches (and smaller) as well, anticipating a rise in popularity of portable 3D TVs in the next years.
As well, anticipating the creation of Nunavut, separate strata were formed for each of the future territories, Nunavut and NWT. 17 The sampling frame for the first cycle (1994/1995) originated with the Canadian Labour Force Survey (CLFS), a multistage, stratified sampling technique which used for all provinces except Quebec for which a provincial sampling frame was used.
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"It was well anticipated," Mr. Foley said.
"He has a calming presence, he communicates well, anticipates well, sees what is coming.
That was well anticipated, because Shittu wasn't going to get ahead of the striker.
That reflects the fact that the fine has been well anticipated -- RBS has been negotiating the details for many weeks.
Crabbies' departure from the scene has been well anticipated, particularly following losses sustained by its parent company, Halewood.
A spokeswoman for Morgan Stanley said only that "Sunbeam's filing was well anticipated, and we are comfortable with our asset mark".
For those many thousands, if not millions of Americans who had marched against this invasion in the months leading up to that night — an invasion well anticipated and feared for the destruction it foretold — there was not this "headiness".
"This was a new type of run, analogous in many ways to the bank runs of the 1930s, but in a form which was not well anticipated by financial institutions or regulators".
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