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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has predicted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a forecast or expectation made in the past that is still relevant or applicable.
Example: "The scientist has predicted that climate change will have significant impacts on global weather patterns."
Alternatives: "has forecasted" or "has anticipated".
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He has predicted a grim future for the western economies.
Makinson has predicted it will be 10% in 2011.
Gopnik has predicted a score, so I will, too.
Meanwhile Valcke has predicted a "quiet" World Cup.
MacGrath has predicted that record will fall Saturday.
The leftist has predicted QE beginning in November.
The bureau has predicted a hot, dry summer.
The company has predicted that five million to six million people a year will use Alli.
Alan Greenspan, the chairman of the Federal Reserve, has predicted that the slowdown will be temporary.
The Stress Culture It's not the first time a doctor has predicted the end of addiction.
Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta has predicted that travelers will experience fewer delays this summer.
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