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Predictably

Predictably meaning

In a manner that can be expected or anticipated.

Example sentences (20)

And then when demand, predictably, returned to normal they started getting rid of all those new employees again.

Any plausible military intervention by ECOWAS will predictably be led by Nigeria.

Apple predictably touted the news as the “next generation of mobile gaming” and while that remains to be seen, seeing such technically demanding games running on such a small device is undeniably impressive.

As a consequence, and perhaps predictably, the state has also seen an uptick in visits by women from the states which have since moved to block access to abortion.

Based on Dan Ariely’s novel “Predictably Irrational,” the show tells the story of a scientist Alec Mercer played by Jesse L. Martin.

Chase U has been one of the best things going in NXT for quite a while, so to see them capture gold in a predictably good match against The Family was gratifying for many longtime fans.

Focusing on a more grounded and mature version of the Man of Steel, the show sees Kal-El and Lois Lane settled into a seemingly secure suburban existence – although predictably, trouble soon disturbs the peace.

Given that Jerry Seinfeld created Seinfeld, it's predictably gut-bustlingly funny.

If you, too, were a “curvy” teenager, you’ll know the kind of frocks I found: predictably frumpy, with wide straps and high necklines, and available only in “slimming” black or navy blue.

I never bought any drama and Finlay predictably won with Trash Panda in 13:07.

Italy has long been a center of bad behavior for tourists who treat it like a theme park, and the year kicked off in a predictably grim manner when an American was caught driving across the pedestrianized Ponte Vecchio bridge in Florence.

It is just a lot of information that we’re learning to use better and better, so that we can more predictably make matches that we think are going to be high fidelity, where people are going to like each other, and go on a date and have a good time.

One of the joys of Ted Lasso is how the characters don’t behave predictably.

Potterne, competition semi-finalists last season, predictably knew their tiny ground well and, if pressed, would probably have chased down a far higher target.

Predictably, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has styled the section 35 order as an assault on Scottish democracy.

Predictably, I will now instruct you to check it again.

Predictably, Ka destroyed the ball and pulled the score back within 1, with the Tritons now only trailing 16–15.

Predictably, sex doesn’t happen again today.

Predictably, the doctor did lose the case.

Predictably, William also comes under fire.