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The phrase "and predicting the implications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the potential outcomes or consequences of a particular action, event, or decision.
Example: "The study focuses on analyzing the data trends and predicting the implications for future policy changes."
Alternatives: "and forecasting the consequences" or "and anticipating the effects".
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These multi-temporal datasets will be indispensable for understanding past land cover dynamics and predicting the implications of future change on the provision and management of ecosystem services.
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Better yet, for prognosticators and pundits, predicting the implications of new developments is so difficult that there is an endless opportunity for work in trying to make sense of the exploding exuberance of the web.
Predicting the implications of this or how the picture will change in the future are big challenges for scientists and today's report by the IPCC, whilst recognising uncertainties, gives us the best possible insight into what may lay ahead.
We propose a theoretical model (interdependent utilities), predicting the implication of this effect for choice behavior.
These results have critical implications for understanding and predicting the reactivity of Mn-oxides and mobility of As in the environment.
Our results have implications for understanding and predicting the persistence of breeding bird populations.
The wood density model is able to assist tree breeders who want to be able to predict the implications of early selections on later age wood properties and whole-log density.
Because we lack fundamental knowledge of the changes in surface energy fluxes and microclimates of ecosystems undergoing this land use change, we have little ability to predict the implications in terms of carbon or water cycling4,8.
The Vote for Change concert run comes as divisions among the electorate have made it difficult to predict the implications for artists who share their ideological views with audiences.
Computer-aided engineering software, for example, allows design teams to predict the implications of their designs on each other, again obviating the need for a direct exchange of information.
Often an academic scientist can't predict the implications of his work.
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