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The phrase "a future two" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a specific context, possibly referring to a future event or situation involving two entities or aspects, but clarity is lacking.
Example: "In a future two, we might see a collaboration between the two companies."
Alternatives: "a future pair" or "a future duo".
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Now AT&T is looking toward the future – a future two to three years in the making, when its exclusive sales contract for the iPhone runs out, taking away its major competitive advantage.
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He's determined to "deliver kids a future" (five or more GCSEs).
A past president standing four steps behind a wife who may be a future one.
Contracts signed by one government could be undone by a future one.
"Massive trust issues" prevent a current return, though not a future one.
In front of Lord Justice Leveson, an ex-prime minister and – in this age of catastrophic miracles – a future one.
But it reflects an out-of-date world order, not the current global balance, let alone a future one.
That could have students playing a game of risk with their scores — opting not to retake one test with the hope of scoring higher on a future one.
There are gradations, and it matters, of course, whether a professor invests when a student is currently enrolled in his class — or might enroll in a future one.
In the world we live in, they are entirely capable of working hard to exploit the current regime or a future one in pursuit of nuclear weapons.
Imagine a future – ten years from now, or twenty years from now – when the United States of America is still holding people who have been charged with no crime on a piece of land that is not a part of our country.
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