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The phrase "a stellar future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing optimistic or promising prospects, often in contexts related to careers, personal growth, or advancements.
Example: "With her dedication and hard work, she is sure to have a stellar future in her chosen field."
Alternatives: "a bright future" or "an outstanding future."
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To judge by Mr. Madore's robust singing and take-no-prisoners acting, he has a stellar future ahead; called on to be repulsive, he excelled.
Chris Hughton, Newcastle's manager, has a tough decision to make – but wherever Forster ends up, he surely has a stellar future to look forward to.
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The crowd might have lost interest in this underrated stock, so dully and unerringly recommended by theologians and priests down the centuries, but Sir John bought it up on the firm expectation of stellar future earnings.
Ideally, you will create so many killer processes and have such a stellar strategy for the future that you will be able to hire help, delegate the heavy lifting or even outsource the piddly, time-consuming tasks that don't maximize the value of your time.
Not only did Left Bank rout a stellar field of current and future stars in the Grade I $750,000 Whitney Handicap, but he also tied the 28-year-old Saratoga track record set by Tri Jet, zipping the mile and an eighth in 1 47.04 to win by a length and a quarter.
Kuo is largely regarded as the most influential analyst for the company, both with regards to sales figures and a stellar track record of predicting future products, thanks in part to relationships with Apple suppliers.
It is a future which includes a stellar landscape of contemporary writers, from Kamila Shamsie and Saba Imtiaz of Karachi to Mohsin Hamid and Moni Mohsin of Lahore.
In conclusion, the Dream was considered to be a "stellar" phone that "points to a future when a phone is as flexible and useful as the PC on your desk".
Others see a future for a cleaned-up Plum Island without labs as a stellar addition to Suffolk County's open space or immensely valuable real estate for private development.
Born Diane Kobs, she was a stellar multisport athlete who became a touring professional tennis player, unaware of her future bout with epilepsy.
Tsipras experienced a stellar ascent into power last year, and Greek is central to debates about Europe's future.
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