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The phrase "are less predictable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the predictability of two or more subjects, indicating that one is not as predictable as the other.
Example: "The weather patterns in this region are less predictable than they were a decade ago."
Alternatives: "are more uncertain" or "are harder to forecast".
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However, when net income exceeds cash flow consistently or by a large margin, earnings are less predictable and less useful in predicting stock prices.
Others are less predictable but potentially explosive.
Perhaps our reading tastes are less predictable than publishers think.
Rainy seasons are less predictable; extreme events are intensifying.
The justices themselves believe they are less predictable.
The main courses are less predictable in their success rate.
These are less predictable, so they aren't worth as much.
Now we're both freelance, our days are less predictable, but little else has changed.
The effects of MDMA doses are less predictable than other drugs, Winstock said.
The outcomes are less predictable, which adds an element of excitement (and movement).
The conditions are less predictable and the steps needed to succeed less obvious.
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