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The phrase "adequate at predicting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the effectiveness or sufficiency of a method, model, or tool in making predictions.
Example: "The new algorithm proved to be adequate at predicting future sales trends based on historical data."
Alternatives: "sufficient for predicting" or "capable of predicting".
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Overall the, Weibull was adequate at predicting both annual variations and periodic variations of wind profiles going by the R2, P, and COE values.
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