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The phrase "is so unpredictable that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that cannot be predicted or that behaves in unexpected ways. Example: "The weather in this city is so unpredictable that you never know if it's going to rain or shine on any given day."
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The path of that road is so unpredictable that it may even produce a U-turn.
The magic is so unpredictable that when you try to force it, it doesn't happen.
Mum's illness is so unpredictable that I've always felt I need to be ahead of the game".
"I'd love the goal of hopefully being ready by the second round, but this thing is so unpredictable that it's hard to say".
The question is whether this demand is so unpredictable that offering a contract that gives some stability and security of income and the usual rights and privileges is impossible.
(Aware of this, perhaps, I did decide to go and see Phil Kay this year, and liked his show, although his lovable stream-of-consciousness banter is so unpredictable that it is all but impossible to review).
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Two men whose wins were so unpredictable that even they doubted them.
The waves are so unpredictable that only a little more than half of the visitors can land.
"Everything here has been so unpredictable that I don't know if I'll put my neck on the line for anything anymore," Peres said.
Toy fads are so unpredictable that the big companies spend most of their time promoting safe bets, either proven toys or products tied to TV shows and movies.
But he said the current state of the economy was so unpredictable that officials needed more time to develop accurate estimates, particularly of the capital gains taxes that the state has increasingly come to rely on.
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