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Discover Ludwig"predictable results" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but generally refers to the expected or anticipated outcome of a particular action or situation. Here is an example: "The scientific experiment was conducted multiple times, and each time yielded predictable results, confirming the initial hypothesis."
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But it has produced predictable results.
I got all little girls, with predictable results.
Financing agencies demand safe research and predictable results.
(Generations have not so bitten, with predictable results).
Before long, Sickles had his corps -- with predictable results.
Those people told other people, with predictable results.
So forces have gathered against shale gas, with predictable results.
But amid those predictable results were intriguing hints of shifting allegiances.
The board, meanwhile, had continued to award disability benefits — with predictable results.
In short, Governor Ryan was hardly upending a stable system producing predictable results.
More than a little perfectionist, she is used to fast and predictable results.
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