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"economic predictions" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to forecasts concerning the state of the economy, such as GDP growth, unemployment, and inflation. For example: "Recent economic predictions suggest that the GDP will continue to expand over the next few years."
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Incidentally, those "left-wing economic ideas" are Economics 101; and try stacking up my economic predictions over the past few years against any of Gingrich's favorites.
As a whole, the economics team has also drawn criticism for overly optimistic economic predictions.
The economic predictions are uniformly bleak.
(Like all economic predictions, they often are).
Without them, the state's economic predictions turn far less rosy.
But monetary policy, relying as it does on economic predictions, is not a perfect science.
If this prospect isn't sobering enough, the economic predictions for 2013 should do the trick.
Economic predictions, like those of the ancient seers and sibyls, serve two functions.
But his economic predictions – on currency and new private sector jobs – can at times seem like wishful thinking.
As a general – very general – proposition, the economic predictions are reasonably upbeat, but the market ones rather more circumspect.
If economic predictions are accurate, the upward trend in the watch market should continue beyond this year.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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