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The phrase "a vast future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential opportunities, possibilities, or developments that are extensive or significant in scope.
Example: "With the advancements in technology, we are looking at a vast future filled with innovations that could change our lives."
Alternatives: "a boundless future" or "an expansive future".
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You want to create a vast future world, and it comes out looking less than that.
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It is easy to forget — after all the frenzy and the furor and the fanfare — that Lin is only 24 years old, with 34 starts to his credit, and a vast, unscripted future before him.
Saddam Hussein has also offered Russian companies the rights to vast future energy development projects -- worth, Russians boast, as much as $60 billion.
I would say, in looking at the vast future, that the threat is greater if we don't act than it is if we do.
These broad categories act as lenses that focus on different parts of the vast future landscape in order to enable new insights about interacting trends.
Engineering cells for desiccation tolerance, unveiling the metabolism of non-growing cells, and engineering the interaction between the cell surface and adhesive polymer binders are fundamental challenges to open the door to vast future applications of biocoatings for environmental sensing and remediation.
A vast amount of future climate scenario datasets, created by climate models such as general circulation models (GCMs), have been used in conjunction with watershed models to project future climate variability impact on hydrological processes and water quality.
These unresolved questions provide a vast area for future investigation.
All the same, the not-quite-an-optimist says, there's a vast gulf between a future rich with strange, alien and morphing descendants and a future in which the distinctive strand of intelligence that arose in our corner of the galaxy has fallen silent.
Yet health care offers a vast scope for potential future markets that are ill-served.
But that's for the future – a vast concrete sewer that may well be serviced by robots, or even drones.
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