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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appealing to predict that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a desire or intention to make a prediction, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The researchers are appealing to predict that the new treatment will be effective in clinical trials."
Alternatives: "seeking to predict that" or "aiming to forecast that".
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It is appealing to predict that DPN acted on AVPV Kiss-ir neurons directly, but this hypothesis may prove difficult to test.
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"It's pretty hard to predict that".
This feature makes our model particularly appealing to predict cooperative TF binding sites.
"It's appealing to have that one event".
"Does that sound appealing to you?" "That sounds appealing," replied a young man at the market.
And it's appealing to consumers that are urban.
It is no longer appealing to that violent, errant husband.
It is appealing to speculate that disorders such as schizophrenia could be regulated by epigenetic events.
So, I am appealing to him to set that goal.
Appealing to reliability theory, a model is proposed that predicts the onset of both primary and secondary bond failure within a crystallite as of function of strain rate, temperature, and crystallite size.
Before the draft, the Davie-Brown Index, an independent marketing research tool, predicted that Tebow would be more appealing to advertisers than New England's Tom Brady, Minnesota's Brett Favre and Dallas' Tony Romo.
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