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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forecast that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to predict or estimate something in the future. For example, "Weather experts forecast that there will be a warm and sunny weekend."
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It is not clear what the theory would have forecast that year.
Against the 1999 forecast, that is, the Dow remains at a hefty 23 times earnings.
The bakery chain recently released a second-quarter forecast that was far below expectations.
It gave a 2013 forecast that was within analysts' estimates.
As a practical political forecast, that may be sound thinking.
The forecast that keeps on surfacing larger and deeper is what's driving the Connected Planet.
The following are anticipated positive influences over the attached forecast that have not been calculated in.
Who would have forecast that?
I'm not going to forecast that necessarily.
No one could have forecast that".
Economists had forecast that the index would hit 51.
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