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The phrase "a sunny future" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express optimism or hope about what lies ahead in life or a particular situation. Example: "With hard work and dedication, I believe we can create a sunny future for our community."
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A FEW years back, optimists saw a sunny future for Azerbaijan.
They see a sunny future for firms that generate power from solar panels, wind turbines and so forth.
As it is, the only time beleaguered Mets fans can thoroughly convince themselves of a sunny future is when Harvey's turn comes up to pitch, every fifth day.
DuPont is betting on a sunny future for solar energy.
Thankfully, the Sacramento Zoo's panda could have a sunny future ahead.
Faced with such an unenviable choice, Ukraine would be well advised to leave the Donbas to its own devices, borrow from Dr. King's rhetoric and "dream" of a sunny future.
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She had a well-off, supportive family, a strong academic record, a potentially sunny future.
Our fabulous long hot summer may now be finally starting to fade, but a recent report points the way to a gloriously sunny future for the iconic structure of our traditional British coastal resort, the seaside pier.
But despite the new security challenges cloud computing brings, technologists may have a strong case to argue that cloud does lessen some of the impact bad weather has on business - forecasting a bright, sunny future.
Red is a happy color that brings the person wearing it a bright and sunny future.
When the band was done and night had fallen, a town booster took the microphone in the elegant salmon-colored band shell to make a speech about Granada's sunny future, saying "We're now the 25th most visited city in Latin America!" When he was done, the power went out.
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