quite predictable
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Used to mean completely predictable, especially in British English.
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- The ending of the movie was quite predictable from the start.
- His reaction to the news was quite predictable given his temper.
- Unfortunately, the outcome of the election became quite predictable.
- The plot twists were not shocking; in fact, they were quite predictable.
- Her refusal to participate was quite predictable after what happened last time.
- The results of the experiment were quite predictable based on the theory.
- In hindsight, the failure of the project was quite predictable.
- It is quite predictable that prices will rise during the holiday season.
- The erratic weather patterns are becoming quite predictable nowadays.
- I found his routine to be boring and quite predictable.