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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to predicted" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "able to predict"? You can use "able to predict" when discussing someone's capability to foresee or anticipate future events or outcomes.
Example: "With the new data analysis tools, we are now able to predict market trends more accurately."
Alternatives: "capable of predicting" or "able to foresee".
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The enrichment of active enhancers and TSSs in regions with more distal chromatin interaction and higher Alu coverage showed that Alu elements may be able to predicted distal enhancer-promoter interaction as a complement of Hi-C data, and may have some biological function in distal regulation of gene transcription.
Neither financial security nor "because they were able to" predicted the duration of time off work.
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"Are we supposed to be able to predict the future?
Don't expect to be able to predict what happens.
Not being able to predict what might happen next.
Before we were able to predict what they would do.
And you think you'd be able to predict.
ATLANTA — We may not be able to predict the Rapture.
The model was able to predict well the experimental results.
Does that make you able to predict better or just predict faster?
To feel secure in ourselves, we need to be able to predict events reasonably accurately.
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