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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a future search" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a search or inquiry that is planned or intended to take place at a later time.
Example: "In order to improve our services, we will conduct a future search to identify customer needs and preferences."
Alternatives: "an upcoming search" or "a prospective search".
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Those pages could be easily liked by customers and found in a future search by their friends.
The paper discusses then the experience of six polycentric regions - Marche (IT), Central Alentejo (PT), Central Macedonia (GR), Rhine Alp (AT), Heart of Slovenia (SI) and Parkstad Limburg (NL) - that applied a Future Search (www.futuresearch.net) based methodology to urban mobility planning.
"That happens more than you might think, and it means that I'll never consider that person for a future search".
PubSub, which is short for "publish and subscribe", is a future search engine.
The company developed what they called a "future search engine" that allowed users to type in keywords and get blog and other RSS-enabled news back as it was published.
A future search for candidate genes related to these physiological indices will incorporate long-term drought stress conditions.
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And so, despite its distance (five hundred light years from Earth), it automatically becomes a candidate in any future search for life.
The University of Maryland Institute for Ecological Economics sponsored a democratic future search process designed to create a relatively detailed, shared vision of a sustainable and desirable USA in the year 2100.
By combining several powerful algorithms in a unique way, future search engines will be able to solve the problems of both synonymy and polysemy.
When folks pull up a list of "future search companies," we're always number one on the list because of this investment in content.
Rather than acquire our whole company as it had been proposing for months, Microsoft now proposed to acquire only our search business for $1 billion and a share of future search advertising revenue.
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