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Discover Ludwig"being forecast" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a prediction or expectation, often communicated by a weather service. Example: The probability of precipitation tomorrow is being forecast at 40%.
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I hope that the recession now being forecast by some economists materialises.
"There will be some shake-ups and adjustments," he says, but nothing like the meltdown being forecast by some.
Into this enticing mix will be plunged a GB team for whom great things are being forecast.
The Visigoths are always clamouring at the gates these days; the death of the publishing industry is forever being forecast, sometimes enthusiastically, by the bringers of cultural darkness.
Furthermore, they added, the impact of lower oil prices on corporate profits has largely been negative, with improvement not being forecast until the second half of the year.
Wall, who is already being forecast as the No. 1 choice in June's draft, may end up as a better player than Rose, who played in a national title game — at least according to Calipari.
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