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Discover Ludwig"predictive for" is an acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You would use it to describe something that has been indicated as likely to occur in the future. For example, "The falling stock prices are predictive for a negative economic trend in the coming months."
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All of this can be highly predictive for a couple's long-term happiness.
Secondly, we hypothesize that MPO could be predictive for mortality.
Have pre-clinical studies been predictive for the clinical situation?
Therefore, first exon length is predictive for gene activity.
However, independent prognostic factors predictive for survival are still not clearly defined.
Interestingly, in the presence of normal serum creatinine values, NGAL alone remained predictive for AKI [45].
This relationship was however mainly predictive for tumours with large amplitudes.
In the current study, delta lactates until the 24th hour in ICU were predictive for death.
The modified Baux score was not predictive for long term outcomes following discharge.
The models that we learned were predictive for only a part of the data.
H6: General cognitive abilities and mathematical competencies are predictive for the physical-technical prior knowledge.
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