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The phrase "a stable and predictable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is consistent and reliable, often in contexts related to systems, environments, or behaviors.
Example: "The economic policies implemented by the government have created a stable and predictable market for investors."
Alternatives: "a consistent and reliable" or "a secure and foreseeable".
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"Supporters Direct would have a stable and predictable funding from the proceeds of football," the report argues.
Congress normally funds transportation projects through a six-year plan that provides a stable and predictable source of funding.
"Scaling up business action depends on smart, integrated policy frameworks to create a stable and predictable investment climate and the right incentives to drive business decision-making.
Business groups are furious because of a) additional tax and b) the shock change in the scheme which corrodes their trust in a stable and predictable regulatory environment.
Moreover, the EU political landscape has failed to create a stable and predictable environment in which to either implement or reject GM crops and their applications.
Amy Traub at Demos looked at the effects of erratic scheduling – specifically on women who hold the majority of low-wage jobs in the sector – and concluded: The impact of scheduling can be profound: without a stable and predictable work schedule, incomes fluctuate and workers cannot budget effectively.
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It is all part of a major reassessment taking place in Washington over how to establish a stable and more predictable relationship with the Kremlin, Mr. Rasmussen said.
Governor Brownback's budgets for FYs 2016 and 2017 are signaling a shift away from a system based on taxing productivity to a more stable and predictable source of revenues – a consumption tax.
A difficult divorce and a small child left me needing a more stable and predictable work life with regular hours and a chance to make all of my son's Little League games.
Conventionally understood as a set of limits on state behavior, the "rule of law" in world politics is widely assumed to serve as a progressive contribution to a just, stable, and predictable world.
By the 1970s both sides had become interested in accommodations to create a more stable and predictable international system, inaugurating a period of détente that saw Strategic Arms Limitation Talks and the US opening relations with the People's Republic of China as a strategic counterweight to the Soviet Union.
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a robust and predictable
a stable and credible
a stable and certain
a solid and predictable
a consistent and predictable
a strong and predictable
a stable and dependable
a flat and predictable
a stable and repeatable
a stable and reliable
a stable and identifiable
a stable and homogeneous
a stable and productive
a stable and high
a stable and accurate
a stable and powerful
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