anticipated increase

collocation in English

meaningsofanticipateandincrease

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anticipate
verb[T]
uk
/ænˈtɪs.ɪ.peɪt/
us
/ænˈtɪs.ə.peɪt/
to imagine or expect that something ...
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
us
/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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(Definition ofanticipateandincreasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Ananticipatedincreasein life expectancy increases the horizon over which education earns returns, thereby increasing the amount of schooling.
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This is all what one would expect from ananticipatedincreasein scarcity of inputs, resulting in inflationary pressure offset partly by contractionary monetary policy.
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It is also important, nonetheless, to be able to predict, at least to some extent, theanticipatedincreasein diameter after the corrective operation.
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Ananticipatedincreasein the proportion of divorced older people, which will necessarily follows from today's high rates of divorce at younger ages, also presents a future challenge.
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Theanticipatedincreasein the amount and quality of epidemiological data for scrapie is likely to facilitate analyses of the transmission dynamics of the disease using mathematical models.
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The derisory 50p or 70p for pensioner couples will meet half theanticipatedincreasein heating costs.
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The basic issue is the gnawing problem to contend against theanticipatedincreasein the school roll.
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There will also be ananticipatedincreasein oil prices.
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I have seen a rather curious argument that that should be equated with ananticipatedincreasein income of the same figure, £11 million.
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I have occasionally placed before them statistics showing that suchanticipatedincreasewas groundless.
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The key to tackling climate change lies, of course, in how thisanticipatedincreasein energy needs is dealt with.
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Given theanticipatedincreasein the number of passengers who use that line, those statistics show the need for improvement.
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We welcome theanticipatedincreasein the sugar ration; we deplore the reduction in meat announced yesterday.
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We were also told of theanticipatedincreasein council house rents.
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Theanticipatedincreasein productivity did not take place.
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If memory serves me a right, there is noanticipatedincreasein production.
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The domestic element was devised to get theanticipatedincreasein rates down to about half for the domestic ratepayer in a certain time.
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We on this side take an extremely anxious view of theanticipatedincreasein food prices.
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The first relates to theanticipatedincreasein the number of young people on remand.
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