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The phrase "a predictability to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the expected or consistent nature of something, often in relation to behavior or outcomes.
Example: "There is a predictability to his reactions that makes it easy to anticipate his next move."
Alternatives: "an expectation of" or "a consistency in".
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"There's a predictability to it all," he said.
There is a predictability to those stocks that will help battered portfolios.
"With computer graphics everything is based on some algorithm and there's often a predictability to it," Mr. Trumbull said.
There is a predictability to the rhythm of Allen's humor, like the meter of a limerick, and there are very few comedy sequences with the kind of clearly defined beginnings, middles and ends that you get in the best W. C. Fields and the Marx Brothers movies.
"The proportions of the body change as you gain weight, but for women within a certain range of size, there is a predictability to how much, born out by research dating to the 1560s," explained Kathleen Fasanella, who has made patterns for women's coats and jackets for three decades.
There's a predictability to it.
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In the simplest terms, a syntactic sequence is one that follows normative rules that determine the temporal progression of its elements and impart a lawful predictability to the sequence as a whole [ 14, 20, 21].
NO matter how much American travelers might have cursed the nation's air transport system before Sept. 11, there was still a certain predictability to the process of checking in for a flight and passing through airport security.
AUTHORS quickly find a certain predictability to many of the questions they encounter on a book tour.
And there can be a tired predictability to the yawning gallery space: we walk into a very large gallery, our jaws drop at the sight of a very large sculpture, we look at it a while, perhaps study it up close, think about how it was made and how it got into the gallery — were cranes involved?
Unfortunately there is a certain predictability to the setup.
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