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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very bright future" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing optimistic prospects or positive outcomes in various contexts, such as personal goals, career paths, or societal developments.
Example: "With her dedication and hard work, she is sure to have a very bright future ahead of her."
Alternatives: "a promising future" or "a hopeful future."
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They've got a very bright future".
We see a very bright future.
Indeed, some international analysts are predicting a very bright future.
"If we're not, well, that's not a very bright future.
There's a very bright future for both of those guys.
He is a player with a very bright future.
He's a young man with a very bright future.
I thought this team had a very bright future.
"Syria is moving toward a very bright future," Ms. Othman said, happy to accommodate.
I think this creates a very bright future for the sport".
It was well on its way to what looked to be a very bright future".
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