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Did you mean "as predicted"? You can use "as predicted" when referring to an outcome or event that was anticipated or forecasted. Example: "The results of the experiment were consistent with our hypothesis, as predicted."
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To predict CAD cases, we prepared CAD data set (we call it CDS) using CAD class as predict and severity data set (we call it SDS) using severity class as predictant.
Can Victor change the future as well as predict it?
In the past eight years, several economists have used standard economic models to correctly diagnose the housing bubble, as well as predict the crash of 2008, the subsequent Lesser Depression and the stalled recovery because of inadequate stimulus.
s i (z) and t i (z) are denoted as predict lifting and update lifting polynomials.
As predict from the first-principle simulations, an uncompensated polarity exists in ultrathin ZnO films [19].
With this massive amount of data, developers can do things such as predict what locations will be hot on which nights, or predict traffic patterns.
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The results are as predicted.
The line-up is roughly as predicted.
As predicted: he's no Jack Kennedy.
As predicted, he lost his job.
As predicted, we listened to tapes.
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