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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a laudable future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing aspirations or goals that are commendable or worthy of praise.
Example: "With our innovative approach to sustainability, we are working towards a laudable future for the next generations."
Alternatives: "an admirable future" or "a commendable future."
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A laudable future goal would be to validate these findings in a larger cohort; however, the inherent difficulty of obtaining brain metastasis tissues remains an obstacle.
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Cannes is over and with it, the excitement of all the important and artistically laudable future releases that we have been teased with.
Garcetti, we wrote, was a mayor with a laudable vision for the future of L.A., but might lack the political courage to make that vision a reality.
As part of its review into the future of social housing, this week Labour announced a laudable measure to protect social rents, as well as committing to building 100,000 social and affordable homes a year.
The report may not make the case for future funding, but UN Women is a new organisation with a laudable aim and an impressive leader.
"Mothers first" is a laudable rallying cry but not one that's likely to be adopted in the near future at Apple.
A laudable sentiment, perhaps.
For a laudable cause?
A laudable objective.
It's a laudable goal.
This is a laudable response.
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