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Discover LudwigThe phrase "than forecast" is grammatically correct and is frequently used in written English.
It is typically used to compare something that has happened or will happen with what was predicted or expected. Example: The company's profits were higher than forecasted, indicating a strong quarter for the company.
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Boeing Delivers More Jets Than Forecast.
Hong Kong Exports Rise 9.0%, Lower Than Forecast.
Earth's Ice Is Melting Much Faster Than Forecast.
"Emissions were higher than forecast.
"Germans are more hard-working than forecast.
America may do a bit better than forecast.
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Total orders fell a less-than-forecast 0.5percentt.
But retail sales rose by a better-than-forecast 10.9%.
Retail sales rose by a better-than-forecast 10.9%.
Before the third quarter, Nasdaq OMX posted five consecutive quarters of better-than-forecast earnings.
Nokia said it was also helped by lower-than-forecast operating expenses.
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