Sentence examples for predict something from inspiring English sources

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It's a qualifying word that, in essence, gives the issuer a license to boldly predict something will happen with minimal consequences should that prediction not come true.

It was generated as a test of Dean Radin's prediction that the variance would show strong fluctuations: I'd predict something like ripples of high and low variance, as the emotional shocks continue to reverberate for days and weeks.

You can't predict something to happen, happen.

The polls predict something close to debacle for him.

One cannot predict something that has already happened.

Actually, somebody did predict something remarkably similar, and nearly two years earlier.

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Just because inflation (or any theory) predicts something doesn't mean its predictions are unique.

"They should have predicted something like this," he said.

They were predicting something over twice that level.

"We never predicted something like this would happen," says Mr. Jablin of HGTV.

A while back I might have predicted something Bergmanesque in a bad way: arty and obfuscating.

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