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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all forecasts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to every prediction or estimate made about future events or conditions.
Example: "All forecasts indicate that the economy will improve in the coming year."
Alternatives: "every prediction" or "all projections".
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Forecast errors are shown for all forecasts Fig. 10 Sensitivity of forecasted life expectancy at birth of the LC-coherent model (right) and the proposed model (left) for Danish women (red) and men (blue) using the RC Sweden (solid lines) and, in addition, France, Italy, and Japan (dashed lines).
Not all forecasts are built alike, however.
Not all forecasts are quite so gloomy.
A major epidemic could throw all forecasts off.
Attendance at Expo broke all forecasts and overwhelmed logistics.
All forecasts point to more economic pain this year.
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Our results confirm that there is no 'one-size-fits-all' forecasting model, whose performance strictly depends on the specific characteristics of the underlying data.
All those forecasts — on business conditions, on employment and on personal income — got worse this month.
But the huge numbers of newly registered voters could confound all the forecasts.
The wild card in all the forecasts is the possible re-emergence in the late summer of El Nino.
In contrast, the temperature forecasts improve upon resampled climatology at all forecast lead times.
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