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predict

[pri-dikt] / prɪˈdɪkt /


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Doncic, confirming he is likely to play after a minor injury, diplomatically predicted, "it's going to be better than in recent years."

From Barron's

Yet, officials predict costs will keep creeping up.

From Barron's

He predicts it will resemble a contract model, in which farmers work the land for someone else, pay rent and are personally responsible for the debt incurred to keep the farm running.

From The Wall Street Journal

Astronomer Royal for Scotland Prof Catherine Heymans says it is very hard to plan for the Northern Lights as it cannot always be predicted or forecast.

From BBC

The HUD chief predicted that within a decade two-thirds of all housing construction across the United States “would be industrialized.”

From Los Angeles Times