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The phrase "a future that was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a past vision or expectation of what the future would be like, often in a reflective or nostalgic context.
Example: "As I look back on my childhood dreams, I realize I was imagining a future that was filled with endless possibilities."
Alternatives: "a bygone future" or "a past vision of the future".
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These developments belonged to a future that was not yet in sight.
"These people were fighting for a future that was not theirs.
However, he needed the logos a powerful and compelling case for a future that was different.
As Clark and Spohr write, "these developments belonged to a future that was not yet in sight".
"Oreo" came to me in this context like a strange, uncanny dream about a future that was really the past.
And if some people thought she was extravagant she was only preparing herself for a future that was far more uncertain than theirs.
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It's a future that's completely unsustainable.
Do you see a future that is purely digital?
And Reyes faces a future that is uncertain at best.
Of course he has a future, that is not a question.
What are this patient's prospects for a future that is free from back pain?
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