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"Bombs are dropped from the sky with chilling predictability. Schools, which have been designated as temporary shelters, are regularly reduced to rubble," he said.

From BBC

And from “Demon Slayer,” to the little Labubus hanging from your bag, to the inescapable songs of “KPop Demon Hunters,” Americans are quietly signaling their fatigue with the tired predictability of Western media.

From Salon

On Wednesday, Macron said the agreement had the merit of offering "predictability in the short term" - but also called for Europe to be firmer with the US.

From BBC

Finland's prime minister said it would provide "much-needed predictability", while Irish Trade Minister Simon Harris said it brought the certainty "essential for jobs, growth and investment".

From BBC

“One of our studies revealed that boaters want better predictability in addition to a wider range of flows,” Monford said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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