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The phrase 'she predicts that' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce a prediction or foreshadow a forthcoming event. Example: She predicts that the economy will start to grow again soon.
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She predicts that, as the U.S. economy cools, companies with strong global positions could do well.
Cisco's Brill currently manages a team of 7, she predicts that will rise to 20 to 30 by 2011.
She predicts that, as the data tumble out, "You'll be able to do all kinds of gene-hunting studies in silico [on a computer]," downloading mouse and human DNA from databases and comparing them.
For all the time Casey spends online, she predicts that soon she won't be using her smartphone or social networks as much as she has been.
She predicts that noise will also turn out to interfere with the shiners' growth and reproduction.
More widely, she predicts that many schools will require pupils to take either history or geography.
She predicts that "tenant protections under the law will be strengthened".
She predicts that television commercials won't disappear, but that young people will use them differently.
She predicts that more academics will want to build a strong personal profile in future.
She predicts that next year, that number will jump more than sevenfold, to 50 million phones.
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She predicts that the industry will see solid growth rates of up to 10% a year in the near term.
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