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The phrase "precise forecast" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a prediction or prediction system that is expected to be very accurate or detailed. For example, "This new weather system uses a precise forecast to predict changes in temperature and rain levels."
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By design, it is not an exceptionally precise forecast.
The agency has never produced a more precise forecast - until now.
Plain average wind speed maps cannot provide a precise forecast of wind power because of the non-linear relationship between wind speed and production.
That decision is based on I.B.M.'s system, which uses computer algorithms to predict how much rain will fall in a given square kilometer — a far more precise forecast than standard weather systems provide.
The time and the extent of their sudden changes are especially difficult to achieve precise forecast.
In this respect, the results described here should not be seen as a precise forecast of the future.
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He too emphasizes the difficulty of precise forecasts.
Moreover, it would provide more reliable and precise forecasting for policy makers.
They propagate westward owing to the Coriolis force, and their characterization enables more precise forecasting of weather on Earth2,3.
Because this nonlinear approach is more consistent with actual sales performance, it results in more precise forecasts.
"Making precise forecasts, as opposed to providing full explanations" was the most challenging part of his job at Bear Stearns, Mr. Angell said.
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