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"make predictions for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the act of making educated guesses about future events or outcomes. Example: "The financial analyst was asked to make predictions for the stock market's performance in the next quarter."
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Using the constructed predictive models from selected classifiers, we are able to make predictions for data points with previously unknown relation to host-microbe interactions.
Feel free to make predictions for the international summer too, should you wish.
"It's difficult to make predictions for the next fiscal year," he said.
The report says it would be wrong to make predictions for the election on the basis of the findings.
ABC has aggressively sought a way to gather data necessary to make predictions for both television and online viewing.
The model has been applied to make predictions for the Mg Al system and explore the interaction between precipitation modes.
I will then describe our efforts to interpret these findings and make predictions for future observations using hydrodynamic simulations of galaxy mergers that include SMBHs.
By the 17th century, scientists like Isaac Newton tried to make predictions for new phenomena and would verify hypotheses by conducting experiments.
In short, they make predictions for records in 51 events and say that between 20 and 31 of these will topple.
However, the high rate of missingness of cellular data has the consequence that CATO is unable to make predictions for a large number of ncSNVs.
It may also be possible to see how climate change has driven extinctions in the past, and to make predictions for the future.
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