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The phrase "a future conservative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is expected to adopt conservative beliefs or values in the future.
Example: "As a young adult, she often expressed liberal views, but many believe she will become a future conservative as she matures."
Alternatives: "an upcoming conservative" or "a prospective conservative".
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A poor sign for housing under a future Conservative administration.
If biologically positive, it would suggest that time-varying magnetic fields targeting the carpal tunnel region will be a future conservative therapeutic option.
A future Conservative government would introduce a threshold on union ballots for strike action, Prime Minister David Cameron has said.
Shadow chancellor Ed Balls has suggested that a future Conservative government would raise VAT, despite that fact David Cameron has ruled out such a move.
A future Conservative government would freeze benefits paid to people of working age for two years, Chancellor George Osborne has told the Conservative Party conference.
Addressing the Conservatives' spring forum, Mr Cameron will say: "With a future Conservative Government, we would have a truly seven-day NHS.
A future Conservative government would set out these principles in its charter for budget responsibility.
This does not bode well for what a future Conservative government will do on gay rights.
Benefits for working-age people would be frozen for two years by a future Conservative government.
And a future Conservative Government will do whatever it takes to make sure it is.
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Something different to speculate about as no one quite knew what it all meant for a future Conservative-led government.
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