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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sketchy future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a future that is uncertain, unclear, or potentially problematic.
Example: "With the current economic situation, many people are feeling anxious about a sketchy future."
Alternatives: "an uncertain future" or "a dubious future".
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"But going back to reality, people didn't want a stock that has a sketchy future".
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In Mr. Musk's world, though, there are no sketchy futures, even though he is the largest investor in and has presided over a company that has been riddled with delays, financial crises and a personnel soap opera.
"Whitehall is working to a sketchy vision of future relations with the EU, built on a fragile cabinet consensus, that no one in the government can expect to survive negotiations with Europe.
Using oil paint as a medium along with printer's ink, it depicts one of his disturbing upside-down figures, done in a sketchy but unusually graceful manner, with one arm pointing out -- into the future?
Joseph tells a sketchy autobiography.
They have had a sketchy relationship lately.
The play itself is a sketchy affair.
Banks thought it was a sketchy business.
Spend the night in a sketchy Burmese border town?
Chinese officials released only a sketchy description of the crash.
Only a sketchy account of set theory is given here.
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