Things precognition often describes (“precognition ________”)
tests,
experiments,
experiment,
test,
hypothesis,
scores,
research,
results,
cases,
studies,
puzzle,
runs,
study,
work,
series,
testing,
game,
trials,
targets,
level,
experiences,
prescience,
problem
How precognition often is described (“________ precognition”)
apparent,
true,
spontaneous,
such,
ostensible,
paranormal,
inferential,
genuine,
unconscious,
veridical,
supernormal,
human,
alleged,
mere,
psychic,
mysterious,
dark,
telepathic,
eerie,
perfect,
accurate,
divine,
pure,
transcendental,
possible
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