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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequately predicted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the accuracy or sufficiency of a prediction in various contexts, such as scientific research, forecasting, or analysis.
Example: "The model adequately predicted the outcomes of the experiment, confirming the initial hypothesis."
Alternatives: "sufficiently forecasted" or "appropriately anticipated".
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The visual predictive check indicated that the final pharmacokinetic model adequately predicted observed concentrations.
HERD adequately predicted irrigation events based on lagoon storage limits.
Up to now the winter events cannot be adequately predicted.
Biomass growth and phenol removal were adequately predicted in all the cultures.
Using these models and a digital elevation model, the depth to sulfides could be adequately predicted.
Transport of DPP through this soil was adequately predicted when degradation or sorption hysteresis was considered.
This model adequately predicted the observed human mean pharmacokinetic metrics with <20% difference between the predicted and observed data.
The prognosis is not adequately predicted by variables usually included in epidemiological studies of late life depression.
Moreover, the anisotropy of the nonwoven as well as the localization of damage around the impact point were adequately predicted.
Overall the model adequately predicted growth of salmonids fed diets containing different levels of plant protein ingredients.
The model adequately predicted in 73.8% of the cases whether a field was high or low yielding.
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