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The phrase "about predictable" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to discuss something related to predictability, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The outcomes of the experiment were about predictable, leading to further questions about the methodology used."
Alternatives: "regarding predictability" or "concerning predictability".
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Germans stress concern about predictable Soviet countermeasures&the over-all military effect.
Viewers should presumably prepare themselves for an onslaught of jokes about predictable results.
The news media is indignant, despite the inherent he said-he said nature of an F.B.I. agent's handwritten notes of conversations about predictable lobbying by Mr. Jackson.
Your users may care about flexibility; their managers care about predictable costs.
From the other side, the papers presented at the Conference develop analysis and reflections about predictable effects of the new Common Agricultural Policy configuration.
There's something satisfying about predictable, steady progress.
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The horrific Amtrak derailment outside Philadelphia this week set off some predictable uncertainty about what exactly had happened — a reckless motorman?
The headlines are all about her predictable admonishments about terrorism.
For me, love was not about straight, predictable lines.
This count is about as predictable as a Labor leadership contest.
"It's about having predictable and enforceable regulation that works for everyone," he said.
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