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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long future" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a period of time that is expected to continue for a long time in the future. Example: "Our company's goal is to build a strong foundation for a long future of growth and success."
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It might have a long future.
That's not a long future for humanity.
But, aged only 37, she has a long future ahead.
A. I think that the Wii U still has a long future.
Ratings, of course, will determine whether AMC will give "The Walking Dead" a long future.
And at 22 years old he has a long future ahead of him.
Danny's got a long future in the international game but so has Toby Flood".
They must have stable social bonds and anticipate a long future together.
If the situation does not change, the communities living here will not have a long future".
He talks as if he is planning on a long future.
They all seemed to sense that they were witnessing a bowler with a long future.
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