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Discover Ludwig"make a prediction about" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone to make a guess or hypothesis about a future event or outcome. Example: "Can you make a prediction about the outcome of tomorrow's soccer game?".
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Predictive analytics use statistical or machine learning method to make a prediction about future or unknown outcomes [1].
As regards strictly selfish behavior, we observe that it is predicted by roughly 10 15% of subjects, with the exception of condition 2, where the recipient has to make a prediction about another dictator: in this condition, none of our subjects predicted 0. On the other hand, subjects seldom predict donations above the equal split.
But when asked to make a prediction about the postseason, Waters clammed up.
How about I make a prediction about a specific technology that's been long overdue?
Larry Sabato was asked back in January, before the primaries, to make a prediction about the presidential race.
It is highly unusual for any coach to make a prediction about his season -- especially the calculating Fassel.
VAM analysts look at a student's scores and make a prediction about his scores for the succeeding year.
Once we had done that, we could make a prediction about where exposures of those rocks might occur geographically.
And if I now, I go up to the solid-liquid coexistence, and go up like this, I can make a prediction about solid-liquid coexistence.
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In other words, with the models constructed we have only 34percentt of useful information from the clinical and radiological measurements to make an prediction about the actual bare foot peak pressure.
I won't be making a prediction about what how the high court will rule.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com