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Discover Ludwig"forecasted by" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to predictions or expectations that are determined by a particular source. For example, "The projected growth rate is forecasted by the Ministry of Commerce."
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The chances we come anywhere close to the number of hurricanes or major hurricanes forecasted by the NHC National Hurricane Centerr) are far lower, though.
As a result, the company said it expected earnings of between 30 and 34 cents a share, compared with the 56 cents a share forecasted by Wall Street.
Demands for MTS products are forecasted by the marketing department.
The move from copper to fiber optics is a very natural transition forecasted by just about every industry pundit.
At the same time, personal income was flat in September, despite a 0.3% increase forecasted by analysts.
DG power outputs, electricity wholesale market prices and their variable ranges are forecasted by the DSO.
Semiconductor and analog device firms LSI Logic and Applied Micro Circuits both slid on declining expectations forecasted by financial analysts.
But, the University of Michigan reported Consumer Sentiment at 93.7, better than the 92.9 forecasted by economists.
These market prices could be forecasted by market simulators provided by commercial vendors.
Note that future periods can be forecasted by previous periods in Markov models.
Demand forecasted by this method is compatible with both external conditions and historical data.
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