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Discover LudwigThe phrase "had forecasted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the past perfect tense to indicate that a prediction was made before another past event.
Example: "The analysts had forecasted a decline in sales before the economic downturn occurred."
Alternatives: "had predicted" or "had anticipated".
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Economic analysts had forecasted a jump closer to 40-60%.
Previously, it had forecasted a loss for the year after accounting for the debt charge.
"The weather could have been a bit warmer and sunnier, but it cooperated quite well, considering" that weather services had forecasted rain that day,Kamvysselis said.
Labour had forecasted a fiscal benefit of £6 billion a year overly optimistic, nearly commensurate with the estimated fiscal benefit of immigration to the United States, which is a much bigger economy.
Acknowledging that its economy will grow far more slowly this year than it had forecasted, the Singaporean Government said it would increase public spending and offer tax rebates to businesses.
The Street had forecasted earnings of $2.95 per share.
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Analysts had forecast an increase.
Economists had forecast a decline.
Analysts had forecast 27 cents.
Analysts had forecast aprofit.
Economists had forecast 1.4%.
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