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The phrase "a direction for future" is not correct in English.
It should be "a direction for the future." You can use it when discussing plans, guidance, or strategies that pertain to upcoming events or developments.
Example: "The committee provided a direction for the future of the project, ensuring its sustainability and growth."
Alternatives: "a guideline for the future" or "a path for future development."
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A direction for future research is also given.
The paper concludes with a research summary and a direction for future research efforts.
Finally, we propose a direction for future research for high-performance lithium ion batteries incorporating fabrication by spray pyrolysis.
Correlations are summarized for these transport properties, where available and further work in this area is provided as a direction for future work.
Based on this we conclude that gamification and serious game design approaches were effective at increasing learner engagement, and we propose a direction for future research.
Various results of numerical simulations performed on the far-field data affected by large amounts of random noise are similar to the analytical results derived in this study, and they provide a direction for future studies.
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The current trend towards envisioning the smart city as a desirable direction for future urbanism is a case in point.
It may be a combination of both, but it's a promising direction for future research.
Gratitude offers an innovative direction for future research directed toward helping women to accept their bodies.
Our analysis offers a new direction for future research.
This opens a new direction for future EP4 antagonist design.
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