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The phrase "and more predictable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something to indicate that it has a higher level of predictability than another thing or situation.
Example: "With the new software update, the system is faster and more predictable in its performance."
Alternatives: "and easier to anticipate" or "and less variable".
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And more predictable.
Results became more and more predictable.
Transit times became shorter and more predictable, attracting container lines.
But when he gets political, the fun too often surrenders to something grimmer and more predictable.
The idea is appealing enough in theory: by selling forward, producers can make their profits higher and more predictable.
Above all, he should apply himself to making the daily lives of California's businessfolk a little easier and more predictable.
In many ways, that quotation is offensive to sausage makers; their process is better controlled and more predictable.
"The technology is getting better and more predictable, but the controversy is also getting bigger," Gao said.
The fifth strategy, to make regulation faster and more predictable, is likely to be most welcomed by the biotechnology industry.
State officials were generally positive about the policy, saying it would make decisions on permits faster and more predictable.
"They tend to be less cyclical," Mr. Kellner said, "and they have better and more predictable revenues".
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