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predictably

[pri-dikt-uhb-lee]

adverb

  1. in a predictable way.



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Ragoravich is predictably oleaginous, a man with a file cabinet full of hidden agendas, but he is charmingly persuasive, and the money has already been wired into Maggie’s account.

Beyond the vast knowledge accumulated about its genetics and the tools that make it easy to engineer, the bacterium grows quickly and predictably on a wide variety of substrates.

From BBC

Son, predictably, deflected the praise, saying that he appreciated the welcome he’s received.

Tuchel was predictably upbeat about the win against Andorra, even though thousands of fans inside Villa Park voted with their feet, leaving well before the end.

From BBC

And Republicans, predictably, have claimed it as a beacon of Americana.

From Salon

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