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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Because it was Ivanisevic, the final was as unpredictable as the man.
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But I was never as unpredictable as Clarisa, and eventually that had driven me and Paquita into the same camp.
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The game at the Manor was just as close; just as unpredictable .
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Besides, your readers' behavior is as unpredictable as their eating habits or love lives.
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Its course was as unpredictable as its volume.
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The weather is so unpredictable that only those who are well equipped and experienced walkers should attempt the high tops.
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They need to maintain a sense that the world is not so unpredictable .
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But rain has fallen here, too, in that arbitrary way which makes life so unpredictable .
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The Town Moor draw's favours are so unpredictable that you may as well stick to choosing a horse for its name alone.
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That pressure is making the future of many rural primary schools very unpredictable .
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A heavy downpour before the start left the pitch covered with puddles, which made the behaviour of the ball very unpredictable .
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Here the outcome is still very unpredictable , with few precedents to follow.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Britain is well known for its unpredictable weather.
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Mayoral elections are usually unpredictable , highly dependent on the particular appeal of personalities and the ability to form coalitions.
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The situation in the region's poorest country remains volatile and highly unpredictable .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A human being is unpredictable whether he is a national resident or a migrant: we have to live with that.
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At the other end of the table, the finishing order is unpredictable .
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Creatures born in the rugged environments of arctic climes must deal with the unpredictable variations that nature is always throwing at them.
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It is that constant and that unpredictable .
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Long drawn out and unpredictable as the process may be, it has one great advantage for the policy-maker.
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Mark Waite of Sugarlands, Texas, does commercial litigation, which is the most grueling and unpredictable legal work.
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The hours were long and unpredictable compared with the brisk efficiency of the House.