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Discover LudwigThe phrase "you can predict" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is possible or likely to happen in the future based on current information or knowledge. Here is an example: "You can predict that there will be traffic on the highway during rush hour."
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Injuries are not something you can predict.
"If you can predict, you can protect".
Some you can predict, most you can't.
To the extent you can predict human behavior, no.
I'm not sure you can predict injuries," he said.
They're the one area in public health you can predict.
New research suggests you can predict who'll be on it.
You can predict the inside of a storm.
"Sometimes you can predict it, but often you can't".
"You can predict the weather and you can predict a thunderstorm, but you can't predict what the F.A.A. will do with the arrival rate," he said.
"Given certain variables — age, political inclination — you can predict exactly which hack joke will come out".
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