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"forecasted to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to discuss an event that is anticipated or predicted. For example, "The weather is forecasted to be sunny tomorrow."
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It's forecasted to be here about six.
December's sales had been forecasted to fall to a pace of 4.4 million units, according to Thomson Reuters.
Sales of gluten-free products totalled more than ten billion dollars in 2013, and are forecasted to rise another five billion in the next two years.
Do they agree that the amount of cash you have forecasted to generate is realistic, based on his or her experiences of similar businesses?
In 2013 the UK meat-free food market hit £625m in sales, a figure forecasted to rise to £657m in 2014.
Nintendo Switch forecasted to outsell the PS4 in 2019.
"We have multiple businesses, all of which are forecasted to grow reasonably well," says Dhanani.
The ten we highlight here are forecasted to grow 28% or better over the next year.
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This year alone, Japan is forecasted to install solar panels with the capacity of five to seven modern nuclear reactors.
Diluted earnings per share are forecasted to be between 27 cents and 28 cents.
It is forecasted to reach 207.3 Mtoe by the year 2030.
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