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The phrase "concrete prediction" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a specific and specific prediction, rather than a vague or general one. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in scientific research, financial forecasting, or personal speculation. For example: - The study's concrete predictions about the effects of climate change were proven true by the severe storms and rising sea levels in the following years. - The stock market analyst's concrete predictions about the company's profits came true, leading to a surge in stock prices. - Despite conflicting opinions, she stood by her concrete prediction that the new product would be a hit among consumers.
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He admits that "the particular numbers don't matter" and that he was aiming for "shock value" rather than a concrete prediction.
Couple that with the fact the showrunners have shrouded their creation with a blanket of complete silence and it becomes a touch difficult to give any kind of concrete prediction about what will happen.
Concrete prediction or forecasting models must be built before the demands and behaviours of a CDN application can be predicted accurately.
We explored this possibility using model simulations and obtained a concrete prediction that rapid serial presentation of three-attribute objects sharing two features in common with an unpresented three-attribute object (target) will produce an illusory perception of the target.
Although Equation 8 provides a concrete prediction for the clone size distribution, P n surv.
The present results appear to be compatible with the concept of the N200 system, according to which N200 is based on a comparison between the current sound and a model-based concrete prediction of a forthcoming sound.
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That means better earnings and more concrete predictions of when business will improve.
Concrete predictions are a fool's game, but very few here foresee a flood of emigrants – or believe benefit scroungers exist in statistically meaningful numbers.
He rarely makes concrete predictions, but, by relying on probability theory, he seeks to tease out insights where insights seem impossible.
Rosado said it was too early for concrete predictions but previous experience suggests the shoot could be of enormous benefit to the region.
These findings provide concrete predictions for physiological and psychophysical experiments to validate our model in biological cognitive systems.
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