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The phrase "a topic for future work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing areas that require further research or exploration in a particular field or project.
Example: "While our current study has yielded significant results, we have identified several questions that remain unanswered, making this a topic for future work."
Alternatives: "an area for further investigation" or "a subject for subsequent research".
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This is however beyond the scope of this paper and is a topic for future work.
Our approach is valid only for E y, so estimation of s x is a topic for future work.
This, though, depends strictly on the specific hardware where the geo-routing protocol is implemented and thus it is a topic for future work.
Other model-based schemes, such as those using HMMs, GMMs, and NMF, can benefit in a similar manner, and the extension is a topic for future work.
Some papers[14] do suggest the inclusion of other characteristics as a topic for future work; nonetheless, no solution has yet been published.
However, there were other demographic factors that were independently related to the outcomes, which could be a topic for future work.
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This is likely a topic for future study.
As a possible topic for future work, we are currently trying to derive a geometric subdivision scheme from our construction, by sampling points and Hermite data from the constructed surface.
Thus, self-organizing femtocells with a feasible combination of power control and interference mitigation capabilities are a good topic for future work.
This is a potential topic for future work.
We propose this new role of the Terwilliger algebra in Delsarte Theory as a central topic for future work.
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