predict reasonably

Frequency: 6.07.5 per million words

To make a prediction that is fair, sensible, and based on evidence.

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  • We can reasonably predict what is going to happen.
  • Based on current trends, economists can reasonably predict a slight recession.
  • It's challenging to reasonably predict the exact impact of such a complex policy.
  • With enough data, researchers were able to reasonably predict the spread of the disease.
  • She felt she could reasonably predict his reaction given their past interactions.
  • The new software helps users reasonably predict project completion times.
  • Although there are uncertainties, we can reasonably predict a positive outcome.
  • It is important to only reasonably predict based on verifiable evidence.
  • Historians can often reasonably predict certain societal shifts by studying patterns.
  • Can you reasonably predict the market's behavior in the next quarter?