predictable from
Frequency: 6.030.1 per million words
Able to be predicted based on certain information or evidence.
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Examples (10)
- He asked whether this was predictable from previous performances.
- The election results were predictable from the pre-election polls.
- His anger was entirely predictable from the way he was treated.
- The success of the project was predictable from the team's dedication.
- Such a collapse was predictable from the company's financial records.
- The spread of the virus was predictable from early infection rates.
- Her cautious approach is always predictable from her conservative nature.
- The market's reaction was predictable from the sudden policy change.
- The artist's next move became predictable from his recent works.
- Can the long-term effects be predictable from short-term studies?