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The phrase "predictions did not" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that predictions were not correct or were not fulfilled. For example: "He made some bold predictions, but unfortunately, they did not come true."
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Moreover, amino acid conservation alone or in combination with computational predictions did not accurately predict observable phenotypes.
As a test of predictivity of the simulator, the QTc effects of six antipsychotic drugs 45 were investigated using the CSS, showing good agreement between predicted and observed mean QTc change, although the predictions did not account for all of the observed variability.
Although the predicted changes in CrCL are inherently associated with some uncertainty, the mean population predictions did not show any trend indicating limited impact of any bias in CrCL predictions that may be present.
In the end, such dire predictions did not pan out.
Such predictions did not ease the concerns of travel industry agencies.
When the predictions did not come true, she said, "we assumed that co-infected people just died before their leprosy became manifest".
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Studies have shown the predictions didn't come true then, and there's no reason to think they will now.
Jordan, contrary to some predictions, didn't double-cross Frank, and was there waiting for him in Venezuela.
When I tried Googling common keywords relating to suicide methods, the autocomplete predictions didn't show up.
But as a chorus of modern day demographers have pointed out, those experts' doomsday predictions didn't come true.
In this regard, GSP-CCD predictions didn't distinguish among different calpain isoforms as previously carried out [22].
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