highly predictable

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Very predictable, often used in more formal contexts.

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  • The outcome of the election was highly predictable given the current political climate.
  • His reaction to the news was highly predictable; he always gets upset.
  • The plot of the mystery novel became highly predictable after the first few chapters.
  • In a stable market, consumer behavior is often highly predictable.
  • Her daily routine is so highly predictable that you can set your watch by it.
  • The company's financial performance has been highly predictable over the past decade.
  • While some enjoy surprises, others prefer a highly predictable and structured environment.
  • The experimental results were highly predictable, confirming the scientists' initial hypothesis.
  • Critics found the movie's ending to be highly predictable and lacking originality.
  • Despite efforts to introduce variety, their menu options remained highly predictable.