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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an prediction" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a prediction" because "prediction" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The weather forecast includes a prediction of rain for tomorrow."
Alternatives: "an estimate" or "a forecast."
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In other words, with the models constructed we have only 34percentt of useful information from the clinical and radiological measurements to make an prediction about the actual bare foot peak pressure.
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A prediction: A backstory will appear.
That's an expectation, not a prediction.
Never, ever, make a prediction as a chief executive.
He ends with a prediction and a chuckle.
A prediction, in a field where prediction is not possible, is no more than a prejudice.
That's just a thought, not a prediction.
O.K., that's a warning, not a prediction.
Such a prediction remains a difficult challenge.
A prediction: Alice Munro will win an overdue Nobel Prize.
A prediction: China will suffer a speculative bust.
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