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The phrase "able to predicted the" is not correct in English.
It should be "able to predict the." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing someone's capability to foresee or anticipate something.
Example: "She is able to predict the outcome of the experiment with remarkable accuracy."
Alternatives: "capable of predicting the" or "able to foresee the".
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Neither financial security nor "because they were able to" predicted the duration of time off work.
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Predictive toxicology is concerned with the development of models that are able to predict the toxicity of chemicals.
Predictive toxicology is concerned with the development of models that are able to predict the toxicity of chemicals [1].
"Are we supposed to be able to predict the future?
ATLANTA — We may not be able to predict the Rapture.
"He hasn't been able to predict the future," Mr. Bennett said.
Some people are questioning the fact that other teams are able to predict the plays.
But it will not necessarily be able to predict the next hot designer itself".
Before astronomers were able to predict the timing of an eclipse, they were unexpected, fleeting events.
Nor was it able to predict the energy levels for atoms with more than one electron.
Generally speaking, I was able to predict the questions that I was asked.
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