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The phrase "also predicted a second" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing forecasts or expectations regarding a subsequent event or occurrence.
Example: "The meteorologist also predicted a second wave of storms to hit the region next week."
Alternatives: "also forecasted a second" or "also anticipated a second".
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Secondary structure prediction software PHYRE (Kelley and Sternberg, 2009) also predicted a second α-helix within ExonC.
Our analysis also predicted a second site of common function between Hmd enzymes and paralogs that is yet uncharacterized.
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Philips also predicted a fourth-quarter profit in its semiconductor business.
He also predicted a fifth stage, namely Age of aspired quality of life, with paradoxical longevity and (futuristic stage) persistent inequities.
The chapter also predict a fourth class of radio: automobiles that will soon have an add-on business of transmitting and receiving useful services to the driver and passengers by using wireless regional area network (WRAN) services.
Cisco, the computer network maker, fell 61 cents, to $12.35, after it reported fiscal first-quarter earnings that beat expectations, but also predicted a weaker second quarter because of soft sales.
Hartford also predicted a steep third-quarter loss, and said it would cut its dividend in conjunction with the investment.
The company also predicted a strong first-quarter profit on higher revenues.
The first discussion also predicted a peak intensity of 65 mph (105 km/h).
And although it also predicted a return to group profits in the fourth quarter, the news left analysts uneasily considering the likelihood of further big write-offs.
It also predicted a profit for 2002.
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