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The phrase "a conditional future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing hypothetical situations or events that depend on certain conditions being met.
Example: "In a conditional future, we may see advancements in technology that could change our daily lives."
Alternatives: "a hypothetical future" or "a contingent future".
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GREEN BAY PACKERS--Acquired LB Nate Wayne from Denver for a conditional future draft pick.
HOUSTON ROCKETS--Traded G Bryce Drew to Chicago for a conditional future first-round draft pick or two future second-round draft picks.
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There's not even any conditional future draft picks or trade exceptions here.
If this can be done, Leibniz may have a way of avoiding the difficulty posed by conditional future contingents.
Thus, for those who defended this view, the answer to the question of "what makes conditional future contingents true" ought to be "nothing".
Consequently, it appears that Leibniz must abandon his initial answer to the question of "what makes conditional future contingents true" and adopt the alternative answer.
Kowalski contends that the precogs only attain knowledge of what he calls the "conditional future".
Still, straightforward statements about the past, present or future, to which a conditional clause is attached — the traditional class of indicative conditionals — do (in my view) constitute a single semantic kind.
A conditional surrender..
Make a conditional agreement.
The Ottawa Senators traded Fisher to the Predators for a first-round draft pick and a future conditional pick.
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