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The phrase "are needed to predict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the requirements or factors necessary for making predictions in various contexts, such as scientific research, data analysis, or forecasting.
Example: "Several variables are needed to predict the outcome of the experiment accurately."
Alternatives: "are required to forecast" or "are essential for predicting".
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Given the shortage of organs available for OLT and lack of predictive power of currently used staging systems, improved prognostic tools are needed to predict outcomes after OLT.
Second, big data analysis techniques and models are needed to predict risk in credit audition.
In addition, forecast tools are needed to predict possible future disturbance.
No additional adjustable parameters are needed to predict the damage evolution.
Only two dimensionless parameters are needed to predict all pressures and flows.
With this approach, few parameters are needed to predict adsorption equilibria.
Tools are needed to predict which individuals with diabetes will develop kidney disease and its complications.
Unequivocal biomarkers are needed to predict susceptibility and progression of colorectal cancer.
Novel interdisciplinary approaches are needed to predict the release of nutrients from agrominerals.
Hence, at least two stress components are needed to predict its occurrence.
More implant-specific RSA background data are needed to predict what can be considered to be acceptable micromotion.
More suggestions(16)
are warranted to predict
are suitable to predict
are applicable to predict
are adequate to predict
are needed to generalize
are needed to corroborate
are needed to quantify
are needed to motivate
are needed to illuminate
are needed to provide
are needed to delineate
are needed to assemble
are needed to interpret
are needed to disentangle
are needed to optimise
are needed to decipher
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