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The phrase "act predicted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing an action that has been forecasted or anticipated based on certain conditions or data.
Example: "The act predicted by the analysts was a significant increase in sales during the holiday season."
Alternatives: "anticipated action" or "forecasted behavior."
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"Fifty percent will be closed down as per the Right to Education Act," predicted E. Bala Kasaiah, a top education official in Hyderabad.
But when partisans of the Affordable Care Act predicted that the law would have a significant impact on mortality, were they really just staking that claim on the specific phenomenon of people who (hypothetically) postpone an emergency room visit during a heart attack because they lack insurance?
It also contained the most likely mode of action of each driver (loss-of-function (LoF) and activating (Act)), predicted by a random forest classifier trained on known tumor suppressors and oncogenes [ 14].
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The ACT predicts success in college based on intelligence and innate ability.
Those who don't act, predict.
Unlike in 2010, when Congress nearly failed to pass the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act, Republicans on Thursday embraced the renewal of a key part of the act, predicting that it would pass easily.
In 1999, Summers praised the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, predicting that removing the wall between commercial and investment banking would usher in a new, modern future for Wall Street in the new century.
For example, in a study of 1236 earth science students, prior student achievement (measured by ACT score) predicted the number of correct responses to concept tests during PI (Gray et al., 2011).
The opening act is predicted to peak around 5 a.m.
By last month, independent analysts had conservatively attributed between 1.6 and 1.8 million jobs to the Recovery Act, and predicted that the total would reach 2.5 million.
In 1964, legend has it, the Democratic president Lyndon Johnson turned to an aide after signing the Civil Rights Act and predicted doom for his party: "We have lost the South for a generation".
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