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The phrase "based on predictions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are discussing something that has been determined due to the analysis of multiple factors. For example: "The forecast for tomorrow's weather is expected to be sunny, based on predictions by the local meteorologists."
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But this is one future based on predictions about the uptake of autonomous cars.
Another argument raised by Wilson and Gilbert (2005) is that many decisions are based on predictions of how one will feel in the future event.
This is important because one cannot include separate regressors based on predictions and prediction errors in the same design matrix.
We note that the presented findings resting on this methodology are based on predictions and that more than one transcription factors may bind to the same target.
The "probability of winning" figures are based on predictions in the political betting markets.
The ingredients are selected very early in the year, based on predictions of what strains will circulate the following winter.
The fact that in 2011 we still have a system of university admissions based on predictions and followed by an annual frenzied clearing auction can not be right.
Analysts and money managers have buying and selling stocks based on predictions of who would be added, who would be dropped and whose importance would be reduced.
Based on predictions for individual races, it looks as though Democrats will be stuck on 59 seats—one short of the total necessary to break a filibuster.
"If our salaries were based on predictions, we'd all be bankrupt," Goren said, then remarked to Troy Aikman, the co-analyst on Fox's No. 1 team, "Troy, last year you predicted Tampa Bay".
Temperatures this winter are expected to be higher than average but lower than last year, according to the report by the trade group, the Natural Gas Supply Association; that outlook is based on predictions by the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration.
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