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The phrase "we were predicting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing forecasts or expectations about future events based on current information or trends. Example: "In our last meeting, we were predicting a significant increase in sales for the upcoming quarter."
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"We were predicting a little higher turnout," said Larry Perisino, spokesman for Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz.
"The results from this survey have completely surprised us, as we were predicting another rise in the numbers of breeding pairs," said the head warden, David Steel.
"Throughout last year, we were predicting that global investment would bounce back at least 10% in 2014, but these figures have exceeded our expectations," he said in a statement.
But now Frank Braconi, the chief economist in the comptroller's office, says he is not yet sure whether the troubles in the financial markets will turn into "something worse than we were predicting".
"It's not just Tories who are coming over to us because you just have to look at the news to see that what we were predicting several years ago is now happening in Europe," he added.
We were predicting a near-term rally for the S&P 1050 low area, and we were right.
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We were predicted to get relegated last year and with our budget we are entitled to be".
"Ajax was meant to finish last, and we were predicted to come third".
That's the kind of motion we're predicting here".
"We're predicting we won't have to change anything for at least 10 years".
"We are predicting that world traffic will be essentially flat between 2008 and 2009," Mr. Leahy said.
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