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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forecast for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing predictions or estimates about future events, typically in contexts like weather, economics, or project planning.
Example: "The meteorologist provided a forecast for the upcoming week, predicting sunny skies and warm temperatures."
Alternatives: "a prediction for" or "an outlook for".
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Dr. Friedman is the author of The Next 100 Years:A Forecast for the 21st Century which was a New York Times best seller.
A forecast for more rain today forced the cancellation.
Ninety degrees and 50-plus percent humidity is a forecast for a fashion disaster.
[no author provided] Santa Monica Real Estate Trends - A Report on 1984, A Forecast for 1985.
The company also issued a forecast for 2010 earnings that was consistent with Wall Street expectations.
The weatherman was in his office trying to prepare a forecast for the six o'clock news.
It is a forecast for wheat production in Europe, and it has limitations.
The only potential obstacle is a forecast for Thursday that calls for rain all day.
Belmont canceled its Friday card because of a forecast for heavy rain.
This paper ends with a forecast for continuative implementation work and open research questions.
John Sides and I recently released a forecast for this year's U.S. House elections.
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