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Discover LudwigNo, "predict will" is not a phrase that can be used in written English
A more appropriate phrase would be "will predict". For example: Scientists will predict how climate change will affect the environment in the coming decades.
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"So what do you predict will happen to me?
Heads, some predict, will roll after a decent interval.
Enron, I predict, will turn out to have changed everything.
The brain scar tissue, they predict, will leave him quadriplegic.
What foods do you predict will be big in 2015?
Germany, they predict, will be next to move rightwards.
The American economy, many economists predict, will deteriorate further before things turn around.
This year, the Winklevoss twins predict, will be the year that Wall Street will get involved.
I've spent the weekend playing what I predict will be the biggest selling game this year.
But he now faces a disciplinary inquiry that government sources predict will result in his dismissal.
Automated software, computer scientists at I.B.M. predict, will search different suppliers and negotiate prices with them.
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