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"surpass predictions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to talk about when something exceeded expectations or was more successful than was predicted. For example, "Sales for the new product surpassed predictions and reached an all-time high."
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In Australia where a royal commission into child abuse is being held, the numbers of people who have come forward has surpassed predictions.
The rapid decline in used car prices has surpassed predictions.
Related: Germany's Anti-Islam Pegida Movement Surpasses Predictions in Local Polls.
In third place was Warner Bros.' "Me Before You" with an $18.3-million debut, the only film of the weekend to surpass analyst predictions.
These figures surpass any predictions of potentially preventable deaths in trauma [ 47].
In the fusion case, as the quadratic sum prediction uses (compromised) D and M performance, empirical performance in DM (where all conflict is removed) will surpass the prediction.
Revenue climbed to $473.8 million, surpassing analysts' predictions of about $470 million, from $272.3 million.
ABC was also pleased by the comedy that followed at 9 30, "Less Than Perfect," which also surpassed most predictions, scoring a 4.3.
The result surpassed pollster predictions and marginalised the two mainstream parties that have run the country since the military junta's fall in 1974.
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors have surpassed all predictions for their widespread use in clinical medicine.
They also surpassed revenue predictions, reporting $95.7 million instead of $94.65 million, which is up 30% from the same quarter last year.
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