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The phrase "accurately predict" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to foresee or forecast outcomes with precision.
Example: "The model was able to accurately predict the weather patterns for the upcoming week."
Alternatives: "precisely forecast" or "correctly anticipate".
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They cannot accurately predict the future.
Seldom can any science accurately predict the future.
No one person or organisation can accurately predict the precise day food goes bad.
"New York State can't accurately predict performance on Math A," the report said.
The problem is that there is no evidence that natal astrology can accurately predict, well, anything.
Researchers are frustrated that they cannot accurately predict which drugs will harm the liver.
So whether or not the people who sit on compensation committees can accurately predict C.E.O.
To conclude, I'm afraid it is currently not feasible to accurately predict when a ruling monarch will die.
How much am I going to get? Nobody can accurately predict what any payouts would be worth.
Psychics who populate late-night television could not accurately predict what will happen in today's National Football League draft.
Dr. Shawkey can accurately predict the color of feathers from melanosomes alone.
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