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The phrase "which anticipated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was expected or predicted in advance, often in a context discussing events or outcomes. Example: "The report included several findings which anticipated the changes in market trends."
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First, the exogenous transgenic expression of zProgerin/zlamin A-Δ37, for which anticipated similar symptoms to MO2 morphants were anticipated, demonstrated a shortened lifespan as well as accelerated aging in adult zebrafish.
In depicting a world swamped by idle possessions and empty words, in which anticipated collisions and connections never occur, the play generates a delirious energy that is all the funnier for coming to naught.
To illustrate these spillovers effects, consider a reform in Austria that increased the age at which anticipated retirement can be claimed.
We therefore calculated the total number of symptoms for which anticipated delay was under 2 weeks, and this score was used as the outcome for some analyses.
The show takes pains to include his photojournalism and foresighted, noirish views of America, which anticipated Winogrand and others.
If he left a testament, it is "F for Fake," which anticipated the more personal documentary filmmaking of recent decades.
The government, which anticipated a budget surplus in 2008, announced plans to reemploy many of the long-term unemployed.
He is the author of Capitalism 4.0, The Birth of a New Economy, which anticipated many of the post-crisis transformations of the global economy.
Japanese seismologists of the early twentieth century made a number of significant contributions to geophysics, some of which anticipated plate-tectonic theory by decades.
There were a few jokey songs like "How Come My Bulldog Don't Bark" and "Look at Granny Run Run," which anticipated Viagra two decades early.
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Also, through incorporation of a Geographical Information System (GIS), a design which considers anticipated land use changes could be achieved.
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