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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analyzed to predict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where data or information is examined in order to make forecasts or estimations about future events or outcomes.
Example: "The data was analyzed to predict future sales trends and customer behavior."
Alternatives: "examined to forecast" or "assessed to anticipate".
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Therefore linkages between requirements, functions and components involved in changes must be analyzed to predict these effects.
The alpha beta transformation of silicon nitride was analyzed to predict the radial temperature distribution within the sample.
The experimental data were further analyzed to predict the optimal range of surface roughness and flank wear.
A case-study was performed in which a simplified wave energy converter was analyzed to predict several important device design responses.
The results from presenting model were analyzed to predict the effects of variations in the constructive and operating parameters on the efficiency.
The temperature induced thermal stress combined with the mechanical stress caused by cutting forces is analyzed to predict the location of drill failure.
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Goodman says that data is being analyzed to accurately predict demand, which processed by algorithms that try to identify the best places for the shuttles to be positioned to maximize customer service.
For this design, a three-dimensional model is developed and analyzed numerically to predict the resulting hydrogen production.
Dewey and his team completely sequenced the genomes of 12 people and analyzed them to predict their propensity for genetic diseases and other health concerns.
Companies like Amazon, Google, Apple, and others gather consumer data into piles known as big data (data in amounts too large to be stored and analyzed by a single computer) and analyze it to predict buyer behavior.
Indeed, Iran produces surprises whenever it wishes because its behavior is difficult to analyze or to predict.
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