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The phrase "a decent forecast for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing predictions or expectations regarding a particular subject or event, often in contexts like weather, economics, or project outcomes.
Example: "The meteorologist provided a decent forecast for the upcoming week, indicating mild temperatures and occasional rain."
Alternatives: "a reasonable prediction for" or "a fair estimate for".
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With a decent forecast for the remaining two days, there must now be more chance of Durham extending their lead over Yorkshire at the top of the table than the Peakites pulling away from Somerset and Surrey at the bottom.
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Early forecasts expect a decent haul for a talky art-house chiller initially slated for a lower-profile rollout.
It looked a decent deal for them.
There is a decent case for it.
The plaintiffs made a decent case for a systemic problem.
A decent place for an afternoon stroll with the family.
Worth pairing with a decent steak for a midweek treat.
(As if that's a decent explanation for anything).
It requires a decent outfit, for both girls and boys".
Tens of millions of Mexicans lack decent schools, decent work and the hope of a decent future for their children.
A Decent Decade For Index Investors.
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