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NAmE//prɪˈdɪkt//
Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they predict he / she / it predicts
past simple predicted
-ing form predicting
- The number of people using cell phones to purchase goods and services is expected/likely to more than double by the end of 2015.
- Experts have predicted/forecast that the number of people using their cell phones to pay for goods and services should exceed 190 million in 2015.
- This figure is set to reach 200 million by 2016.
- By 2015, 800 million cell phone users worldwide will be participating in social networks via their phone.
- Sales of cell phones in 2010 were lower than expected.
- The company's announcement of 1.26 billion handsets sold for the year is in line with predictions.
AWL Collocationspredictpredict verb
- accurately, correctly, confidently, reliably
- impossible to, difficult to
- outcome
- future
- behavior
- likelihood, probability
- hypothesis, model, theory
- analyst, economist, expert, forecaster
- as predicted by
- dire
- accurate
- testable
- theoretical
- qualitative, quantitative
- test
- confirm, validate, verify
- contradict
- make
- be consistent with
- be inconsistent with
- fairly
- perfectly
- totally
- somewhat
- inherently
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