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use "forecast" in a sentence


The weatherman has forecast a blizzard for tomorrow.

I heard somewhere that a one-day weather forecast requires about 10 billion mathematical calculations.

Ambrose Bierce said that a diagnosis is a physician's forecast of the disease by the patient's pulse and purse.

The weather forecast is quite discouraging for our ski trip, they're expecting rain.

Leading economists have forecast a 5% growth in the economy for the coming year.

The newspaper announced its forecast for the election, based on the latest polls.

The weather forecast was totally wrong, as usual.

The employment forecast looks good for the coming years because so many baby-boomers will be retiring.

John Naisbitt once remarked that the most reliable way to forecast the future is to try to understand the present.

In 1949, a science magazine forecast that computers in the future would weigh no more than about 1.

5 tons.

In 1952, a television network made history by being the first to use a computer to forecast the winner of the U.

S.

presidential election.

A one-day weather forecast requires about 10 billion mathematical calculations.

The first radio weather forecast was broadcast in the U.

S.

in April of 1921.

Economic growth in Greece is forecast at around 3% for this year.

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