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The phrase "we predict whether" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement about a future possibility or outcome. Example: We predict whether or not the stock market will continue to rise in the coming months.
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Can we predict whether they're going to be dangerous?
How do we predict whether people are going to vote or not?
Given a set of objects, and a set of tags applied to those objects by users, can we predict whether a given tag could/should be applied to a particular object?
We predict whether a worker is below 200percentt FPL by four categorical variables: wage level ($7.25 $8, $8 $9, $9 $10, $10 $11, $11 $12, above $12), gender, part-time/full-time status and a binary variable to indicate an individual works for a large general merchandise employer.
Still, can we predict whether Apple TV+ will succeed in a very crowded video streaming space?
Nor can we predict whether this structure will result in adverse publicity or other adverse consequences.
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First, we predicted whether these gene knockouts would be toxic for the execution of essential metabolic functions, i.e., whether the in silico gene knockouts compromise the metabolism of normal cell types.
We predicted whether a specific constraint would be violated on its next occurrence with an accuracy of over 74%%.
We predicted whether a patient's PCA control would require readjustment within the following 48 hours.
Using bioinformatic tools we predicted whether the downregulated miRNAs could target mRNAs that have been previously identified to enhance cholesterol synthesis in these cells.
We predicted whether part of the sequence at the interface was intrinsically unfolded using FoldIndex (Prilusky et al., 2005; Uversky et al., 2000).
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