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The phrase "always able to predict" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's or something's consistent ability to foresee or anticipate outcomes or events.
Example: "The weather app is always able to predict the forecast accurately, making it a reliable tool for planning our outdoor activities."
Alternatives: "consistently capable of predicting" or "reliably able to foresee".
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Marketers are not always able to predict, of course, whether their content will gain traction.
Moreover it is shown that the SWT model is not always able to predict accurately the fatigue life in presence of a mean stress.
Besides, one is not always able to predict, and therefore to control, the effect that redirected attention might produce.
However, the models are not always able to predict the relationship of degradations associated with codecs of different families in the right way.
However, the models are not always able to predict the relationship of degradations associated with codecs of different families in the right way. (3) Applying the method further to derive packet-loss robustness factors leads in many cases to meaningful predictions, but not for all models.
The classifier was always able to predict the chromosomal status; hence, an accuracy of 100% was obtained.
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Since suffering an injury to my left knee in childhood, I have always been able to predict the rain as it aches starting about 48 hours in advance.
This familiar observation alerts us to the role of the unconscious: if among the associations that are evoked by a given scene are some that I can react to without being aware of them, then I will not always be able to predict my own reactions, even if I have mastered the not altogether trivial task of attending to whatever I choose.
However, the insertion of the TFV sequence alone into the ALX-SH2 domain was not enough to render this protein insoluble, indicating that TANGO will not always be able to predict solubility of recombinant proteins in E.coli.
Different cognitive theories such as the theory of reasoned action, planned behavior and social learning, have not always been able to predict condom use precisely in all situations [ 6- 8].
"I'm in the news business, and not being able to predict the day has always been one part of the joy.
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