Examples of 'predicted to rise' in a sentence

Meaning of "predicted to rise"

predicted to rise - This phrase is commonly employed in forecasting or analytical contexts to suggest that a certain variable, trend, or outcome is expected to increase or escalate in the future based on existing data, models, or projections

How to use "predicted to rise" in a sentence

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predicted to rise
Healthcare costs are unstable and predicted to rise.
Poverty is predicted to rise further.
This statistic is predicted to rise.
It 's also predicted to rise even more in the very near future.
The cost of staying in a hotel overseas is predicted to rise by 3.7 percent.
This number is predicted to rise further during the pandemic.
In the next two decades, cancer occurrence is predicted to rise by 70 percent.
Wildfires are predicted to rise more than 60 percent in some medium and higher latitudes.
Additionally, worldwide household spends on entertainment are predicted to rise about 2 % over the next 24 months.
Temperatures are predicted to rise across the country, with the greatest warming in the south.
The number of new cancer cases is predicted to rise to over 20 million worldwide by.
They are predicted to rise by about 6.1 % within the coming year.
When the water level is predicted to rise above 110cm sea level, sirens are sounded.
Retail sales are predicted to rise 0.3 % in January as in December.

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