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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a predictable index for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a system or method that provides a reliable reference point or measure for something.
Example: "The researchers developed a predictable index for assessing the environmental impact of various industrial processes."
Alternatives: "a reliable measure for" or "a consistent benchmark for".
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Our study results are not sufficient for evaluating the utility of IFNAR2 mRNA T/N ratios as a predictable index for the effect of IFN-α immunotherapy.
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Labour has called for longer-term tenancies, and more predictable index-linked rents, but has opposed the return of rent controls.
In addition, it establishes a predictable price for carbon.
A repeat would seriously damage its reputation as a predictable home for financial services.
They comprise a predictable plan for permanent national bankruptcy.
(The data come from the Standard & Poor 's/Case-Shillernational home price index and a similar index for Japan).
Additionally, predictable items could be processed only after early sleep without enhanced activation of cognitive control systems over left fronto-temporal cortices, i.e., in an operationalized mode, which is a clear index for off-line neural facilitation within the implicit memory system [30].
Another an index for adjustable mortgages.
A predictable move because prices for OS X kept dropping over the years.
Although this transition occurs according to a predictable timetable, the trigger for its onset remains elusive.
Create a predictable and consistent routine for your puppy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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