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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a future column" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an upcoming article or piece of writing that will be published in a column format, often in a newspaper or magazine.
Example: "In a future column, I plan to explore the impact of climate change on local wildlife."
Alternatives: "an upcoming column" or "a forthcoming column".
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More about that in a future column.
More on Lustig in a future column.
I'll explain why in a future column.
I'll analyze his proposals in a future column.
I'll discuss what to do in a future column.
We'll continue this discussion in a future column.
(I'll explore this issue further in a future column).
I'll write about this in a future column.
I will explore their findings more in a future column.
We will thus accumulate some fun and/or touching stories for a future column.
I'll follow up with reader reaction to this in a future column.
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