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The phrase "a predictable strategy" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a plan or approach that is expected to yield consistent results or outcomes.
Example: "In competitive markets, relying on a predictable strategy can help businesses maintain their edge over rivals."
Alternatives: "a reliable approach" or "a consistent plan".
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The army's intelligence is not good, and the militants do not follow a predictable strategy.
This requires a specific approach to timing (Table 2), which is a predictable strategy for most companies in the industry.
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A predictable, programmable future is an essential part of strategy-making and strategic decision-making because a company that operates in a predictable environment possesses the type of stability upon which a genuine long-term strategy can be constructed.
2 3 However, for this strategy to succeed, there must be a predictable relation between specific genotypes and disease expression.
A predictable sequence of progression of lesions facilitates a staging strategy that can be followed when assessing neurodegenerative lesions (3, 5, 17).
A design strategy is adopted that aims to develop a predictable and robust system taking site information into account.
Although there is a predictable relationship between a positive BHR and asthma, BHR is not a highly sensitive or specific strategy for the clinical diagnosis of asthma [ 13].
Instead, we propose that intratumoral cellular heterogeneity represents a predictable process driven by variations in environmental selection forces leading to predictable and reproducible adaptive strategies.
A Predictable Cycle?
A predictable maiden.
Violence became a predictable consequence.
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