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The phrase "at forecasting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or abilities in predicting future events or trends, particularly in fields like finance, weather, or business.
Example: "She has always excelled at forecasting market trends, which has greatly benefited our investment strategy."
Alternatives: "in predicting" or "for forecasting".
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But in general, we stink at forecasting.
Models are terrible at forecasting hail.
Here's a surprise: economists aren't so good at forecasting.
The stockbrokers are very bad at forecasting downturns.
People are often spectacularly bad at forecasting the future.
Tesco would have to become better at forecasting their needs.
Supercomputers, for instance, aren't good at forecasting atmospheric details in the center of storms.
Nor is there evidence that analysts are any good at forecasting profits growth.
And no pollster is perfect at forecasting exactly who will turn out to vote.
For CinemaScore has proved unerringly accurate at forecasting a film's future commercial prospects.
The Bank of England is not much cop at forecasting what will happen to the economy.
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