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The phrase "that predict" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that forecasts or anticipates an outcome or event. Example: "The models that predict climate change are becoming increasingly sophisticated."
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We surveyed mutliple bioinformatics prediction programs that predict potential microRNA targets.
The factors that predict the risk of enslavement vary considerably.
What did that predict for me, if I stayed in the business any longer?
It's something that is not always captured in existing models that predict future fish distributions".
There are even models that predict more precisely the risk of death associated with different speeds.
He had a record of petty criminality and domestic violence, but how much does that predict?
The FBR has come up with 1,700 variables that predict a person's tax liability.
The best are deals that predict future performance and value it properly.
Movements like God's Army are similar to end-of-the-world movements that predict an imminent apocalypse, Dr. Sunai said.
BioAge has been using machine learning and crunching genomics data to search for biomarkers that predict mortality.
The procedure produces tree-like rule structures that predict outcomes.
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