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foreseen

adjective as in anticipated

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He added that the downturn in consumer spending and the scandal involving Prophecy could not have been foreseen, but that B. Riley is in “far better shape than folks give us credit for.”

No one in their right mind could have foreseen a United States president replicating the most famous journalistic error in this country’s history as a political tactic.

She repeated her calculation of an inherited “£22bn black hole” – that she says she inherited from her predecessor but had not foreseen.

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Schools involved with one of Brianna Ghey's killers could not have foreseen that she and her accomplice would have plotted to murder the teenager, a coroner has ruled.

From BBC

It also stated: "Neither of the schools could possibly have foreseen nor did they foresee that Jenkinson posed any threat to Brianna or any other child".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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