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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to predicts" is not correct in written English.
It should be "able to predict" as "predict" is the base form of the verb.
Example: "The model is able to predict future trends based on historical data."
Alternatives: "capable of predicting" or "able to foresee".
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"Amazon and Sony will definitely try to enter this market, but they won't be able to," predicts Liu.
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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.
The goal is to be better able to predict an avalanche.
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