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predictions
noun
Plural of prediction
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"predictions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to forecasting or estimating what will happen in the future. For example, "The weather report made some predictions about the upcoming storm."
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The papers were full of pessimistic predictions regarding Javier Zanetti's future in professional football after the 39-year-old tore his Achilles tendon during Inter's defeat to Palermo last month.
When the Wall Street Journal tallied up 700 economic predictions made by 14 members of the Federal Reserve between 2009 and 2012, Yellen was ahead of the entire field.
"We hope we get there but we can't make any predictions," Kerry told reporters in London.
Predictions of 20%-30 20%-30ompliance imply they will have ample opportunity to denounce a shambles.
It seems there will be no reprieve from the "relay-race", a journey undertaken by far too many women before them, and one that must surely confirm the gloomier predictions about Putin's Russia.
Next morning she and female colleagues walked up Downing Street and into government positions more senior than we had imagined, even given predictions about women rising through the ranks.
Defying the spectacular predictions that were made after 2008, this crisis is private, unequal and internalised.
By denying Djokovic victory, Wawrinka defied all predictions and stopped the Serb's grand slam ambitions in their tracks.
Concrete predictions are a fool's game, but very few here foresee a flood of emigrants – or believe benefit scroungers exist in statistically meaningful numbers.
The Northern Irish peace process talks brokered by Richard Haass collapsed without reaching an agreement As EU labour restrictions on workers from Romania and Bulgaria were lifted, the rightwing press's predictions of a stampede of eastern Europeans coming to claim benefits failed to materialise.
If predictions of a 0.6% rise are correct, it would mean the economy expanded 2.6% for the year as a whole, the best performance since 2007 and faster growth than other advanced economies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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