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Discover LudwigThe phrase "foreseeable that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a statement or prediction of something that can be predicted or anticipated in the future. Example: It is foreseeable that technology will continue to advance at a rapid pace in the coming years.
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It is possible -- perhaps even foreseeable -- that religious groups will benefit from access to University facilities.
It was always foreseeable that a swimmer might get into difficulties.
At most it was only barely foreseeable that endangering the package might harm a distant bystander.
"Is it foreseeable that crime will increase if the cuts continue to bite?
The judge called it "foreseeable" that someone like Singh would take advantage of such a situation.
It is foreseeable that, driven by environmental legislation, lightweight products will gain much wider applications in the near future.
Later, there's a reference to "where it is reasonably foreseeable that a game will be likely to appeal to children".
"It's certainly foreseeable that we could be in the same position soon once again in an election year," Norton said.
With the rapid growth in the aging population in Hong Kong, it is foreseeable that every flat unit will accommodate one senior citizen.
It is foreseeable that regardless of the form Do Not Track takes, websites will simply require consumers to disable it in order to access content.
Further, Dr. Dingus stated that, absent an appropriate warning, it is foreseeable that a reasonable parent would not perceive that marshmallows present a danger to small children.
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