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Discover Ludwig"he predicted it" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It means that someone made a statement or gave an opinion about something that may happen in the future. You can use this phrase in any situation where someone has made a prediction or forecast. Example: The weatherman said it would rain today, and sure enough, he predicted it correctly.
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But, he predicted, "it will ultimately prove too small".
"Once we're up and running," he predicted, "it will open up other towns for others centers.
He predicted it would continue its transformation into a less spiritual occasion, especially in urban areas.
After car drivers see its benefits, he predicted, it will become a standard part of automobile safety.
Alan Johnson, the cabinet minister widely tipped as a successor to Gordon Brown, prepared Labour for disaster at the polls as he predicted it would suffer the worst local and European election results in its history.
He predicted it would fail.
He predicted it would continue to grow.
He predicted it would happen in "weeks or even quicker".
In 1993, he predicted it would happen by 1999.
He predicted it would take time for the trickle-down effect.
He predicted it would stay between 9 and 10percentt all 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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