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The phrase "are more predictable than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the predictability of two or more subjects or phenomena.
Example: "In this study, we found that the results of the experiment are more predictable than those of previous trials."
Alternatives: "are less variable than" or "are more consistent than".
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Some of his influences are more predictable than others.
But some things are more predictable than others.
And as in the N.C.A.A., some outcomes are more predictable than others.
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.
These fees are more predictable than ad sales, which is why investors are such fans of cable networks.In the long run, however, affiliate fees are vulnerable.
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It has recently been argued that single-model seasonal forecast ensembles are overdispersive, implying that the real world is more predictable than indicated by estimates of so-called perfect model predictability, particularly over the North Atlantic.
However, climate predictability varies with location and season, and sometimes temperature is more predictable than rainfall.
What's more predictable than family?
SOMETIMES the response to a judgment is more predictable than the judgment itself.
Howard proposes expanding specialized health courts, which would be more predictable than the malpractice system.
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