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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a predetermined finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a conclusion or result has been established in advance, often in research or legal discussions.
Example: "The study was criticized for its reliance on a predetermined finding that influenced the overall results."
Alternatives: "an established conclusion" or "a pre-established result."
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In the complaint, she says that Kotz's investigation "was a mock process undertaken at taxpayer expense to justify a predetermined finding".
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And, the opposite way around: presence of a N CG anticodon predetermines finding a CGN codon one-base shifted to the right.
No clear evidence of an association between MBPS and all cardiovascular disease or stroke events or all-cause mortality was found when the surge was defined by a predetermined threshold, confirming the findings of recent prospective studies.
This is not a predetermined process".
Unlike hurricanes, wildfires are not named from a predetermined list.
Subsequent prophylactic transfusions were administered according to a predetermined algorithm.
Its policies will be an "ideologically driven improvisation" rather than a predetermined blueprint.
PG&E will also argue that its purchase costs should not exceed a predetermined total.
A client can also leave an absentee bid, with a predetermined amount.
Stock options give employees the right to buy shares of stock at a predetermined time.
An appointment was made for a cleaning at a predetermined price.
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