We found 109 examples of how to use forecast in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 109.
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76. | The forecast for tomorrow is for more rain. | |
77. | According to the weather forecast, it's going to rain. | |
78. | What's the weather forecast for Monday? | |
79. | Excuse me, do you know what the forecast is for tomorrow? | |
80. | Do you know what the weather forecast is for tomorrow? | |
81. | Investment bank Goldman Sachs forecast no U.S. economic growth for the first quarter of this year and an annualized rate contraction of 5% in the second quarter. | |
82. | We need to update our forecast on Algeria's economy. | |
83. | The null hypothesis states how often a sampling error alone will produce results that are different than a forecast. | |
84. | The weather forecast says it'll snow tomorrow. | |
85. | “As more aspects of everyday lives depend on the predictable functioning of satellites in low-Earth orbit, the understanding and ability to forecast the impact of space weather on these assets has become a national security need,” said mission Principal Investigator Eftyhia Zesta. | |
86. | Persistent rain was forecast for this afternoon. | |
87. | Continuous rain was forecast for this afternoon. | |
88. | Take your brolly – they forecast rain. | |
89. | Take your umbrella – rain is forecast. | |
90. | "A chance of frost in low-lying areas," they said in the weather forecast. | |
91. | "A chance of frost in low-lying areas," the weather forecast said. | |
92. | Before leaving home, consult the weather forecast. | |
93. | I didn't see the weather forecast. | |
94. | Meteorologists forecast above-average temperatures for September. | |
95. | Today's weather forecast was right. | |
96. | Is a storm forecast for tomorrow? | |
97. | Do they forecast a storm for tomorrow? | |
98. | Australia’s approaching summer is forecast to be wet. | |
99. | The rain that had been forecast began at twelve o'clock on the dot. | |
100. | According to the weather forecast, it's going to be warm today. |