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The phrase "were as anticipated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something happened in the same way that you expected or anticipated it to happen. For example: "The results of the experiment were as anticipated."
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Qualifications of clinicians were as anticipated: the public sector employs all of the emergency medicine registrars, as well as the newly qualified community-service medical officers (first year post-internship).
The headliners were as anticipated.
Adverse events were as anticipated for dacarbazine (Table 3).
The links between self-reported attention/effortful control and psychopathological symptoms in children were as anticipated.
In order to validate the questionnaire, authors reviewed answers from the initial ten questionnaires, and since patient answers were as anticipated, the wording of the questions was not changed.
The coefficients for the EQ-5D variables were as anticipated; an increased (decreased) severity of problem in any single domain contributed to a fall (rise) in the EQ VAS score from the recruitment baseline.
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The damper between the base and the ground is, as anticipated, the most useful.
But few music apps have been as anticipated as Spotify's iPad version.
All are potentially agenda setting, but none are as anticipated as the Aurora solar thermal power station.
I do not remember a year that is as anticipated — or as dreaded — as the one that will meet us in four days.
Perhaps no other Horse of the Year announcement has been as anticipated, and never had the outcome been as much in doubt.
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