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The phrase "with forecasts of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about an upcoming event or situation that has been predicted or estimated in some way. For example: "The holiday season is just around the corner, with forecasts of increased shopping activity compared to last year."
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"Both sides played it wrong with forecasts of a plague of locusts.
The week began with forecasts of huge public-sector job losses.
But the company missed analysts' revenue projections, reporting sales of $2.36 billion compared with forecasts of $2.5 billion.
The headline consumer price index added 0.6%, compared with forecasts of 0.5%, with energy prices soaring 4.5%.
Later come US weekly jobless claims, with forecasts of an increase from 400,000 to 405,000.
Data released on Thursday showed that China's foreign exchange reserves for June were $3.24tn£2.09tntn) compared with forecasts of $3.35tn.
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The California Kern Field written off as depleted in 1942 with forecast of 44 million barrels remaining, only to produce 10 times that amount since, with another 970 million/bbls to go.
With wood cost in the $60-70 per BDt range, with forecast of oversupery for years to come, some level of inefficiency can BDttolerange.
That contrasted with forecasts for a reading of zero in a Reuters poll of economists.
That compares with analysts' forecasts of $1.51.
Revenues are expected to come in at £165m compared with analyst forecasts of £175m.
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