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The phrase "as it is predicted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a forecast or expectation about future events or outcomes.
Example: "The weather will be sunny tomorrow, as it is predicted by the meteorologists."
Alternatives: "as forecasted" or "as anticipated".
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This leads to a premature failure of the laminate much earlier as it is predicted by a failure criteria.
Even if the ministers pass the agreement, as it is predicted they will, it will take some time before the money starts flowing.
This genus is rapidly emerging as a model for research on algal biofuel production as it is predicted to have great potential in the bioenergy sector.
The analysed size distributions of the holes above Tg follow the compressibility of the free volume as it is predicted by the theory of thermal volume fluctuation.
This patch can be considered a potential refugium for future vascular flora, as it is predicted to contain some present-day resistant species from lower altitudinal levels and other species eventually persisting in microrefugia.
The laminates are sensible stronger than parent monolithic composite ceramic and show very limited strength variability which can be associated to the stable growth of surface defects before final failure as it is predicted by the apparent fracture toughness curve.
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As it was predicted by molecular modelling the best results were obtained for the MIP prepared with MBAA.
"Even with the economy improving in 2010, as it's predicted to do, the restaurant industry is in for a tough time the first half, if not for the full year," Mr. Keller said.
As it was predicted in present study, The combined optimum hot pressing parameters, gave the highest performance of 22.9 mW cm−2 predicted in this study are 35 kgf/cm2, 93 °C and 5 min.
It hasn't, as it was predicted, disrupted big media.
As it was predicted, using a mixture of balls with different diameters causes better millings results.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com