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"predict the trend" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to reference when someone is trying to guess what a certain trend will be in the future. For example, "The analyst was tasked with predicting the trend for the stock market over the next five years."
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Trends observed in the training data generally predict the trend on the remaining test data very well.
In addition to qualitatively predict the trend of the biofilm formation, 75% of the model-predicted biofilm formation value falls within or close to the error bar of the experimental value.
Experts predict the trend will last for some time as shoppers cling to frugality.
Models predict the trend will continue.
Thus, to some extent, we can predict the trend of daily price changes.
Then our trained network was applied to predict the trend on the untried experimental data.
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If you understand the flow of payments in healthcare, you can predict the trends.
What these sites lack in comparison to Edopter, is the proprietary algorithm that Edopter uses to predict the trends' staying power.
Sanderson electronegativity model allows to predict the trends of the variation of the average acid strength with the chemical composition.
The model is also able to predict the trends found in the experimental data with varied liquid and gas velocities, representing a large improvement over previous modeling efforts.
Lack of Data makes it almost impossible to predict the trends and outbreaks.
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