Sentence examples for been predictions from inspiring English sources

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been predictions

noun

A statement of what will happen in the future.

  • "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." Yogi Berra or Robert Storm Petersen (in translation from Danish)

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There have also been predictions of a coming ethanol shortage.

There had been predictions of mayhem: broken machines, overwhelming lines, Florida-like chaos.

There had been predictions that turnout would be low in the wake of the terrorist attack.

There had been predictions that Punch might simply hand its leased estate to its bondholders.

There have been predictions that the ACA will exacerbate a shortage of primary-care physicians.

There have also been predictions that India's population will overtake China's by 2030.

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There are predictions of chaos.

Of course, these are predictions.

Still, there were predictions of future belt-tightening.

It was predictions with a twist.

Theories are floundering, and so are predictions.

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