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The phrase "a stronger future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing aspirations, goals, or improvements related to what lies ahead.
Example: "By investing in renewable energy, we are working towards a stronger future for our planet."
Alternatives: "a more resilient future" or "an improved future".
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Last week, the culture secretary, John Whittingdale said Channel 4 could be "better off" and have a "stronger future" in private hands.
Such investment can stimulate the economy at least as well as tax cuts -- and result in greater fairness and a stronger future.
It is a governing philosophy that will enable towns and communities up and down the land to build a stronger future.
"We have decided to come together as equals from positions of strength so that we can achieve a stronger future in this highly competitive marketplace".
So now we've got a choice: We can return to what we know did not work, or we can build a stronger future.
"We are growing, and we will have a stronger future because of that," the mayor said in an interview at Perth Amboy's historic City Hall.
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Both organisations could have had a strong future independently.
He said Nats' bankers felt it had a strong future.
Its continued digital and print progress signals a strong future".
We want to ensure that birds have a strong future as well as a strong past".
A DCMS spokeswoman said: "The government is committed to a strong future for public service broadcasting.
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