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The phrase "are predictive of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors or variables that can indicate or forecast future outcomes or behaviors.
Example: "The results of the study suggest that certain lifestyle choices are predictive of long-term health outcomes."
Alternatives: "indicate" or "forecast".
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Cardiac microtissues are predictive of structural cardiotoxicity.
This article presents one of the initial studies to determine clinical factors that are predictive of long-term disability.
Facoetti, A. et al. Multisensory spatial attention deficits are predictive of phonological decoding skills in developmental dyslexia.
The use of a binary logistic regression model revealed two SNPs that are predictive of AIEC phenotype (Table 5).
Mouneimne and collaborators have proposed that low EVL levels are predictive of highly invasive tumours and poor prognosis12.
In contrast, high school graduation effects are predictive of earnings effects throughout the distribution of school quality.
But these same characteristics also are predictive of non-medical bankruptcies.
BACKGROUND: The centralization phenomenon and fear-avoidance are predictive of future pain and disability.
XWFs find features of intraoperative blood pressure trajectories that are predictive of postoperative mortality.
Future research is required to determine whether differences in QOL are predictive of treatment success.
Their key insight is that many characteristics observable at firm founding are predictive of the intention to grow.
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