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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also continued to predict" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ongoing predictions or forecasts that have been maintained over time.
Example: "The researchers also continued to predict an increase in global temperatures despite the recent fluctuations in weather patterns."
Alternatives: "further predicted" or "persisted in predicting".
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It also continued to predict the location of the warhead, and if the system decided it was tracking debris, it would wait for the debris and warhead to separate enough to begin tracking them again.
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They also continue to predict the imminent collapse of the Brotherhood as an organisation.
He continued to predict that publicity would "endanger lives".
He also continued to write.
He also continued to win races.
He also continued to take infield practice.
Unemployment also continued to loom large.
The discovery also continued to spawn humor.
He also continued to appear on television.
Consumer spending also continued to show weakness.
He also continued to paint Italian landscapes.
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