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The phrase "adequate prediction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or reliability of a forecast or estimation in various contexts, such as statistics, science, or business.
Example: "The model provided an adequate prediction of the market trends for the upcoming quarter."
Alternatives: "sufficient forecast" or "reasonable estimation".
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An adequate prediction model was developed to describe the development of carbon surface functional groups.
The results indicate adequate prediction of the entire experimental data set.
While the idealization provides adequate prediction of load response, direct validation of the hinge-type behavior is not yet available.
Discrimination of parameters was carried out by considering their physical meaning and the adequate prediction of the experimental results.
The design of modified atmosphere packaging (MAP) for fresh and fresh-cut fruit requires adequate prediction of respiration rates (RRs).
While this method works for certain types of speech, problems arise when the correlation between the low and the high bands is not sufficient for adequate prediction.
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Additional eIF4E-family member sequences can be uncovered from genomic sequences, although these predicted sequences are subject to errors arising from less than adequate predictions of intron/exon boundaries.
Both models yielded adequate predictions, but the hybrid PLS-RBF model displayed marginally better prediction accuracies.
For this reason, Schaffner considers instead TB*, which is a corrected version of the theory to be reduced in that TB* makes more adequate predictions than TB.
The model (Alston et al. 1985) provided the least adequate predictions, potentially because the correlation was not suitable for flue gas streams that contain N2.
The stand-level model provided adequate predictions of APAR for a wide range of crown architectures, species compositions, species proportions and stand densities.
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