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been predicting
verb
To make a prediction: to forecast, foretell, or estimate a future event on the basis of knowledge and reasoning; to prophesy a future event on the basis of mystical knowledge or power.
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Analysts had been predicting $2.88 a share.
Analysts have been predicting the deal's demise for months.
"I've been predicting it for years," he said.
Portable theatre had been predicting social breakdown for years.
Analysts had been predicting growth of 12 to 15percentt.
That is much worse than Wall Street had been predicting.
I have been predicting this from day one.
People have been predicting Federer's imminent decline for years.
We'd been predicting catastrophe with each fall's new TV lineup.
They have been predicting a market meltdown for some time.
And anyway, they've all been predicting turmoil for ages.
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