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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as forecast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been predicted or anticipated, often in the context of weather or economic forecasts.
Example: "The weather turned out to be sunny, just as forecast."
Alternatives: "as predicted" or "as anticipated".
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"It's been exactly as forecast".
It was Young's satire repeated as forecast.
This was viewed as inconsistent with an improving labour market and, apparently, what FOMC members themselves expected to do if the economy behaves as forecast.
The book surges toward its end with enough surprises to grip Foden's readers — and remind them that a life's highest points are never quite as forecast.
My two short ideas both airlines, American Airlines parent AMR and Delta —declined as forecast.
The marriage, as forecast by both their sets of friends and relations, was an early disaster.
Bernanke did, saying the Fed would start the reduction later this year as long as the economy and unemployment rate continued to improve as forecast.
Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke has said the tapering would begin this year if the economy continued to improve as forecast.
In Taiwan, forecasters at the Central Weather Bureau issued a typhoon warning as forecast models predicted a high probability of the typhoon hitting Taiwan.
As forecast, the snow is accumulating rapidly this afternoon.
Employment conditions are improving somewhat, but often not as much as forecast.
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