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The phrase "all predictions are wrong" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express skepticism about the accuracy of predictions in various contexts, such as discussions about forecasts, outcomes, or expectations.
Example: "While we can make educated guesses, it's important to remember that all predictions are wrong at some level, as unforeseen variables can always come into play."
Alternatives: "no predictions are accurate" or "every forecast is flawed".
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The main improvement is that the number of complete failures, i.e. cases where all predictions are wrong, is halved.
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Their predictions were wrong.
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