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Discover Ludwig"forecasted sales" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate the estimated or predicted sales of a product, service, or company over a certain period of time. For example, "The company has forecasted sales of $2 million for the upcoming quarter."
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5.3.1 Sales Forecast The following table and chart highlight forecasted sales.
5.2.1 Sales Forecast The following table and chart show the forecasted sales for The Athlete's Foot.
5.2.1 Sales Forecast The following table and chart give a run-down on forecasted sales.
Learn how to perform a SWOT analysis 5.1.1 Sales Forecast The following table and chart give a run down on forecasted sales.
In an interesting sign of things to come, research agency Gartner predicts that Google's Android will overtake the iPhone by 2012, with forecasted sales of nearly 500m phones.
In a note to investors, Mr. Fernandez wrote that Lilly must move aggressively on partnerships and acquisitions to increase its revenue because more than 70 percent of its forecasted sales from existing products would lose patent protection globally by 2017.
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Gear Wear has conservatively forecasted explosive sales by the end of year two, escalating continually in year three.
In the baseline scenario, the forecasted volume of sales for the oral healthcare sector as a whole in 2030 is €22.71 billion.
A new breed of email alert services can save you money, time and aggravation with up-to-the-minute information on airfare sales, forecasted flight delays and newly opened seat assignments, helping you to book – or re-book – a better flight.
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Fountain sales of soft drinks are forecasted to see increased growth in the next few years making this an important area to watch for increased sales and consumption of SSCBs and an important area for future research [ 53].
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