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The phrase "are more predictable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the predictability of two or more subjects or phenomena.
Example: "In this experiment, the results from the controlled environment are more predictable than those from the natural setting."
Alternatives: "are less variable" or "are more consistent".
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Hurricanes are more predictable.
These changes are more predictable but unremitting.
Some of his influences are more predictable than others.
But some things are more predictable than others.
While the entrees are more predictable, each is garnished with appetite-tweaking elements.
And as in the N.C.A.A., some outcomes are more predictable than others.
Relative to ecological restoration, ecological engineering provides outcomes that are more predictable but with lower diversity.
Some of Wehrli's notions are more predictable than others, but there is still a surprise on every spread.
Cookies are the festive form of bread, an and they're made from doughs that are more predictable than yeast doughs.
For example, in a larger, more established company, schedules are more predictable, and weekends often more sacrosanct.
Because specialized markets are more predictable, the risk of failure is much lower, and so small-to-mid-budget movies can be very profitable indeed.
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