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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the forecast" is commonly used in written English and is grammatically correct.
It refers to a prediction or estimation of future events, usually related to weather conditions. Example: According to the forecast, there is a 60% chance of rain tomorrow.
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The forecast?
The forecast was rain.
The forecast: sun.
The forecast calls for snow.
So the forecast grows darker.
"He had seen the forecast".
Here's the forecast: Media tablets.
WEATHER: The Forecast Is Beautiful".
Click here for the forecast.
The forecast calls for 98.
The forecast might have backfired.
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