Sentence examples for were predictions from inspiring English sources

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were predictions

noun

A statement of what will happen in the future.

  • "It's tough to make predictions, especially about the future." Yogi Berra or Robert Storm Petersen (in translation from Danish)

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Still, there were predictions of future belt-tightening.

On Sunday, race day, rain soaked the Monaco track and there were predictions of crashes.

There were predictions in the press – sometimes thinly disguised hopes – that it would go bust.

There were predictions that this would get the protesters away from the clinics.

"There were predictions of these things a year ago," said Lee Goldman, 75, who lives in Brooklyn Heights.

In the '90s, there were predictions that this activism would come from mutual funds and pension funds.

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There are predictions of chaos.

There have also been predictions of a coming ethanol shortage.

Theories are floundering, and so are predictions.

Of course, most of these are predictions.

Certainty is prediction.

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