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"the forecast shows" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to introduce a prediction or projection of future events or conditions. Example: The forecast shows that there will be heavy rain and thunderstorms in the area this afternoon.
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Mr. Obama's next-best state is New Hampshire, where the forecast shows him with a tiny although much diminished advantage.
The forecast shows a declining trend with seasonality.
The forecast shows that among HN technologies wireless LAN will command the highest market share at any time during the forecasted period.
The performance of the forecast shows limitations resulting from deficient timing and amount of the predicted rainfall in the complex mountainous area.
The forecast shows that at 18 00, the wind turbines' output will increase to meet the increased load demand, the system is maintained at a higher level of reliability.
The forecast shows that China's natural gas production will maintain a rapid growth with peak gas of 323 billion cubic meters a year coming in 2036; in 2020, natural gas production will surpass that of oil to become a more important source of energy.
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The forecast showed sales of mobile phones dropped 20% in the first months of 2014 compared with the same period in 2013.
For example, before a recent trip to Auckland, I was worried because the forecast showed nothing but a line of thunderbolt icons.
However, the forecast shown in Fig. 3 also includes the a price reduction starting on January 1, 2017 of 8% and a further reduction as of May 1, 2017 totalling 25%.
The forecast showed the center of the storm heading for Maui.
The forecast showed a slight decrease in wind shear as Josephine continued westward and no change in intensity over the 5-day forecast was predicted.
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