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The phrase "prediction is made" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe when someone makes a statement about something they believe will happen in the future. Example: "Based on current data, a prediction is made that the stock market will continue to rise next quarter."
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In order to gain an insight into the Klinkenberg effect, the apparent permeability is predicted using our simulator and permeability prediction is made on one grid which experiences significant pressure change during the simulation.
In Matthew and Mark, the prediction is made after the Supper, and Jesus also predicts that all his disciples will desert him (Matthew 26 31 34, Mark 14 27 30).
It is different from the backward model, or non-AI predictive computer algorithms, in that in a backward model a prediction is made on a past data set and the unique parameters that are chosen at the time of the model building.
If multiple locations have the same highest score, a multi-location prediction is made and all the locations sharing the highest score are predicted for the protein.
Once the prediction is made, the action is instant.
So this prediction is made with all due humility.
Ensemble prediction is made by averaging the output of member bootstrapped neural networks.
The prediction is made also that serious consequences will ensue [p638] if there is a submission to the excise.
The authors' previous researches have shown that chatter vibration prediction is made possible by the suggested cutting model.
Depending on the pollutant, location and number of hours ahead the prediction is made, different types of models were selected.
With the measured strain signals of different test conditions and local strain life method, fatigue life prediction is made.
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