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Free sign up"with a forecast" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to introduce a prediction or projected outcome, typically related to weather or financial trends. Example: "With a forecast predicting heavy rain, I packed an umbrella before leaving for work."
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The company expects commodity costs to cut earnings about 20 cents a year, compared with a forecast of 8 cents to 10 cents a share in November.
If it is falling with a forecast of further decreases, they aren't likely to pay more.
"I've worked multiple disasters, but I've never worked an ice storm with a forecast like this.
Revenue will be about $14 billion, Intel said, compared with a forecast of $13.5 billion.
That would compare with a forecast of 319.8m PCs for that year.
Every April, the International Monetary Fund comes up with a forecast for global economic growth.
Meanwhile Cantor Fitzgerald issued a buy note with a forecast raised from 530p to 550p.
Our panel now expects Turkey's GDP to grow by 4.1% in 2002, compared with a forecast of 2.5% in July.
It will be scorchingly hot, with a forecast high of 95, a degree hotter than Monday's high of 94.
With a forecast for a storm surge of over 11 feet, Mr. Prendergast knew that flooding was possible.
About 20 percent of 2011 MKZ sales have been hybrids, compared with a forecast of about 15 percent.
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