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were predictions
noun
A statement of what will happen in the future.
Exact(49)
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.
Similar(10)
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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