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predictable

[pri-dik-tuh-buhl] / prɪˈdɪk tə bəl /


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The Cardinals are more predictable — they just continue to lose.

From Los Angeles Times

It was a predictable outcome to the first match of the tournament for both teams as Senegal are 119 places above Botswana in the world rankings.

From Barron's

He also pledged not to participate in any matter that could have a “direct and predictable effect on my financial interests in the virtual currency” until his Bitcoin and other crypto-related products were sold.

From Salon

Capital is moving toward economies where policy anchors are firmer, domestic demand is more predictable, and investment opportunities have broadened.

From Barron's

Offer a few predictable options, normalise different preferences, and don't turn food into a moral issue.

From BBC