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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a new future' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something can be different (better or worse) from what is expected or what has been experienced before. For example, "After graduating, she was eager to start a new future in a new city."
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Les Halles now faces a new future.
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"We thought he would bring us freedom, a new future".
It prevents everyone from building a new future.
Perhaps it's time to invent a new future.
Once, these buildings had promised a new future.
Here I was, facing a new future, living by myself.
He isn't any more but a new future awaits.
The next Labour government will create a new future homes fund.
"The important thing is it is something new: new energy, a new future, new expectations".
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Rachel comforts him, and promises that she will help him find a new future.
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