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The phrase "the forecast of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a prediction or an estimate of the future. For example, "The forecast of the weather for tomorrow was for rain."
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By contrast, the forecast of 1.8% for the euro area remains unchanged.
On the street, pedestrians expressed mixed opinions about the forecast of severe weather.
Kohl's profit beat the forecast of Wall Street analysts by two cents a share.
On that basis, the earnings matched the forecast of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
It is lower, for example, than the forecast of the Bank of England and Goldman Sachs.
Revenue fell 2 percent, to $5.85 billion, matching the forecast of analysts surveyed by FactSet.
Another option would be to sell a forecast of the forecast of the forecast.
But that is down from the forecast of 16.6percentt growth made July 1.
For us Sunday paper wallahs, the forecast of a wet Saturday is a matter for anxiety.
"In reality, the economic situation hasn't changed with the forecast of one big company.
The results also beat the forecast of analysts surveyed by Thomson Financial.
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