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- r in a predictable manner or to a predictable degree
predictably, he did not like the news
- Up to a point the love affair proceeds predictably even including their breakup (he has, as you might expect, a commitment issue).
- As supervisor, Milk sponsored only two laws predictably, one barring anti-gay discrimination, and, less so, a law forcing dog owners to clean pets' messes from sidewalks.
- The result, predictably, is chaotic congestion.