projected surplus

Frequency: 6.57.1 per million words

an estimated amount of something left over when requirements have been met

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  • The government announced a projected surplus for the next fiscal year.
  • The government announced a significant projected surplus for the next fiscal year.
  • Despite initial concerns, the company expects a significant projected surplus.
  • Analysts are predicting a projected surplus in the housing market due to increased construction.
  • Analysts are revising their forecasts for the projected surplus of oil.
  • Despite economic challenges, the company expects a projected surplus in its operating budget.
  • A smaller-than-expected projected surplus could lead to budget cuts.
  • The financial report indicated a projected surplus of $10 million, exceeding initial expectations.
  • We need to manage our resources carefully to ensure a healthy projected surplus.
  • With careful planning, we can achieve a projected surplus by the end of the quarter.
  • The report indicates a substantial projected surplus in the education fund.
  • The projected surplus will allow for increased investment in research and development.
  • Their business model aims for a consistent projected surplus year after year.
  • Economists debated the likelihood of the projected surplus materializing.
  • The city council debated how to utilize the projected surplus.
  • The projected surplus in oil production could lead to a drop in prices.
  • Economists predict a modest projected surplus in the national budget.
  • Local authorities are optimistic about a projected surplus in tax revenues.
  • If the economy improves, the projected surplus might even increase.
  • The long-term forecast shows a projected surplus, provided current trends continue.