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The phrase "are predicting this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing forecasts or expectations about future events or outcomes.
Example: "Meteorologists are predicting this winter will be colder than average."
Alternatives: "are forecasting this" or "are anticipating this".
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With an estimated 330 million households able to watch the final on Chinese state TV, some are predicting this could be the most-viewed tennis match of all-time.
The experts are predicting this will occur within the next five to 10 years, after which the global oil supply will begin to run out from some time around 2050.
State and federal officials like Bradley Campbell, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection, are predicting this to be a "fairly typical year" in bacteria counts and beach closings.
With big retailers now on board such as Sephora, analysts are predicting this category could potentially be worth $50 billion to $100 billion.
Some climate experts are predicting this winter will be the coldest of the decade and this Apple quilt might be a great way for MacHeads to keep warm.
Don't listen to the idiots in the media who are predicting this (or 1968 happening again, for that matter).
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I have been predicting this from day one.
"As we have been predicting, this hurricane is unpredictable," McMaster said at a briefing.
"I'd been predicting this for years," he harrumphs about the recent downturn.
Commentators have been predicting this dreaded multipolarity since the end of the cold war.
But he has been predicting this for weeks, and it will not come as a shock.
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