Sentence examples for predict of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "predict of" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It is likely a misuse of the verb "predict," which typically does not take the preposition "of." Example: "I can predict the outcome of the experiment based on the data we collected."

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It's impossible to predict, of course.

There's no way to predict, of course.

Marketers are not always able to predict, of course, whether their content will gain traction.

The long-term effects of this prosecution are hard to predict, of course.

I should also note that wind strength is one of the more difficult elements to predict of a tropical storm.

Many pages of this book yield such mottoes the epigraphs, I predict, of many slim volumes in the future.

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Indeed, Kamara hasn't had the impact that was predicted of him for the Revolution.

There are factors that cannot be predicted, of course.

"He'll be good," the source predicted of McCarthy's race.

Their fates predict those of the novel's characters.

Analysts predict earnings of $1 a share.

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