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Discover Ludwig"have forecast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about predicting something in the future. For example: "Meteorologists have forecast rain in the forecast for this weekend."
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Who would have forecast that?
No one could have forecast that".
GMC's design studies also have forecast pickup trends.
Some have forecast budget cuts until 2019, and others 2020.
Analysts have forecast revenue of $10.07 billion, on average.
Further most of the products and services that people have forecast for ISDN still aren't available.
Economists have forecast that tax increases and spending cuts will push the economy back into recession.
Analysts have forecast gross margins of 63.5 percent for the first quarter.
García Moreno's death, as he himself might have forecast, brought a period of near anarchy.
It is not clear what the theory would have forecast that year.
"I couldn't have forecast such a vulgar attack," Bindi told me.
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