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The phrase "a future event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an occurrence or happening that is expected to take place at a later time.
Example: "We need to prepare for a future event that will impact our community."
Alternatives: "an upcoming event" or "a forthcoming event".
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Clearly I can't actually predict a future event".
Dillon, angry afterward, promised retaliation at a future event.
We look forward to working with you again at your schools or at a future event!
Perhaps Albertine produced the memory of a future event that, like any future, would be uncertain and reversible.
"When we do press, Inspiring Women gets a surge in women signing up as mentors," she tells me, and hits me up for contacts for a future event.
The organization refunded registration fees for the handful who had signed up, and offered a credit toward a future event to offset the expense of canceling their flights.
Intrade, based in Dublin, is an online exchange that allows customers to buy and sell contracts, wagering on the outcome of a future event.
Instead of program notes Mr. Arron offered engaging introductions to the works and mentioned a premiere scheduled for a future event.
The analysis is based on the design of an experiment that analyses data collected in a future event space with no regard to past observations.
Predetermination (or statistical prediction) can be defined as the announcement of the physical and statistical characteristics of a future event non-precisely located in time.
While these time frames may be quite similar, their variation still highlights the importance of contextual information and speaker interpretation in determining the immediacy of a future event.
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