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Discover Ludwig'a remote future' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a period of time that is far away or unlikely to happen. For example, "I'm not sure if my dream of becoming an astronaut will ever come true, so I'm content to enjoy the present and leave a remote future to decide that."
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The Dorsai books, set in a remote future, portray different genetic offshoots of humanity.
"Set in a remote future and composed in an English nobody ever spoke or wrote, this short, swiftly paced tale juxtaposes preliterate fable and Beckettian wit, Boschian monstrosities and a hero with Huck Finn's heart and charm, lighting by El Greco and jokes by Punch and Judy, Benjamin DeMottt wrote on the front page of The New York Times Book Review.
That may be why some economists feel that the issue has been captured by economically illiterate climatologists who do not seem to understand that mitigating climate change means spending real money now in exchange for uncertain benefits in a remote future.
The experience may be 'hands-on', but it apparently stimulates the imagination to take speculative flights into a remote future.
Movies showed us a remote future where machines and robots emulated human interactions, and the latent fear of them turning against humanity was a repeated card.
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Like all the best science fiction, Asimov's was as much about his own era as any remote future.
It is therefore a message from a somewhat remote past to a somewhat remote future, pausing in the present to suggest a poignant dream of what might be, rather than an urgent call to action.
Breckenridge is a man of the 20th century that, all of a sudden, finds himself in an extremely remote future.
He met one of the most important thinkers of the remote future, a mammoth reptilian creature with an unpronounceable name, and took him back in time to meet Louis XIV, the so-called Sun King.
However, from the point of view of transnational health services research, this is a goal for the remote future since it would first require an international standardization of terms beyond the diagnosis codes.
It may concern a situation in the remote future and will accordingly not be very illuminating.
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