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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vague future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a future that is unclear or uncertain, often in discussions about plans, predictions, or expectations.
Example: "With the current economic situation, many people are feeling anxious about a vague future and what it may hold for their careers."
Alternatives: "an uncertain future" or "an unclear future".
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Clockwork Orange, the book, had been set in a vague future which was already probably past; Kubrick had the opportunity to create a fantastic new future which, being realised in decor, could influence the present". 8. Walking on water held aloft by personal balloons was the vision of one illustrator who created a series of postcards for German chocolate company Hildebrands.
The desert to which we fled isn't just a wilderness in a literal sense; it is the vast uncertainty that is before us whenever we abandon the lives that we have known and head into foreign places and a vague future.
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While Shigellosis is generally more of a serious bummer than a death sentence, this still isn't just some vague future threat; a potentially deadly form of drug-resistant malaria currently endangers millions in East Asia, for example.
What's a better story - Spotify and Hulu cutting a deal or Apple spending a vague amount of money on some vague future content?
And given the certain agony and difficulty of that — versus the vague, future possibility of a life-upending hack — I suspect most people will carry on as if nothing ever happened.
On the other hand, there is also a tendency among Millennials to concentrate on the present instead of preparing for their vague future as 'Yolo' (you only live once) has become a catch-all phrase for the generation.
It trades on abominable but vague future threats that are absurd when you speak them out loud.
Murphy and Co aren't trying to dole out the revelations or skimp on the secrets for some vague future date.
Hitherto, Terminator films have generally been set in the present day, with one eye on vague future events from which time travellers are constantly popping back.
The other classic snare for owners is to delude themselves that spending huge sums will be much easier — so much "clearer" — in some vague future year when the free agent grass is greener.
One of those costs is time, which we tend to falsely believe we'll magically have more of in the vague future, according to this 2006 study in the Journal of Public Policy & Marketing.
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