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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case for future" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to suggest a situation or argument that pertains to future considerations, but it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to build a case for future investments in renewable energy to ensure sustainability."
Alternatives: "a case for the future" or "an argument for future".
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While aging is largely depicted as a biological universal, the panel made a case for future planning that recognizes aging as a social and culturally contextual construct.
The UN report, the commission of inquiry's eighth since being set up three years ago, is based on 480 interviews and documentary evidence gathered by its team, which is trying to build a case for future criminal prosecution.
However, Johnson said he also wanted to lay out a case for future regulatory divergence from the EU, an intention which could set him at odds with cabinet colleagues seeking to maintain close alignment to maintain a free flow of trade.
You won't need a case for future phones, like the iPhone 8.
"Every sport has the opportunity to come back to us at the annual review stage to make a case for future funding if they can demonstrate sufficient progress to evidence a credible medal opportunity within the next eight years". .
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As part of its "Submarine Centennial," the Navy is sponsoring a yearlong series of ceremonies, open houses and exhibitions around the country to honor the fleet -- and not incidentally, in a time of declining defense budgets, to make a case for its future.
But with the extra finances now "almost completely spent", he said there could be a case for rationing future bailouts.
The results of our cross-sectional study present a case for initiating future prospective follow-up studies that consider various confounding factors.
If this proves replicable, there is a case for populating future versions of the task with larger numbers of mid-sized trials.
In 2009 a report by the Association of Train Operating Companies stated that the Portishead branch was a special case for future consideration of reopening due to the large projected increase in population and congestion in the area.
Howard M. Schilit, 51 President, Center for Financial Research and Analysis BOOK -- "Forewarned" by Michael Cherkasky (2003) WHY -- "Cherkasky, who runs the global risk consulting firm Kroll, presents a chilling account of the historical events leading to Sept. 11 and a compelling case for future catastrophes.
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