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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are forecast for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate predictions or expectations about future events or conditions, often in the context of weather or economic forecasts.
Example: "Rain and thunderstorms are forecast for the weekend, so be prepared for wet conditions."
Alternatives: "are predicted for" or "are expected for".
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Higher winds are forecast for Sunday, however.
Strong winds are forecast for Friday.
Then the drops should start.More storms are forecast for Myanmar.
Similar conditions are forecast for the next three days.
Light dustings are forecast for most Canadian resorts this week.
Storms are forecast for central Florida throughout the coming week.
Light showers are forecast for the next two days.
Snow ended on Friday afternoon, and temperatures in the 40s are forecast for the weekend.
Severe storms are forecast for Sunday night through Monday as a strong cold front pushes through.
The course dried somewhat Saturday, but more showers are forecast for the final round.
Serious job losses are forecast for the large plant in Nutley, N.J., where 5,800 work.
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