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The phrase "administration to come" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a future administration or government that is expected to take office or begin its term.
Example: "The policies of the administration to come will significantly impact our economy and social programs."
Alternatives: "upcoming administration" or "future administration".
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The bill essentially would require the Obama Administration to come up with a plan to finish the mission that the Bush Administration tried and failed to execute last year.
Before that, he was the somber-faced leader of meetings about an administration to come.
He said he expected another member of the American administration to come instead.
"I suspect it will require a new administration to come in," he said.
"They only have buyer's remorse because they depended on the Obama administration to come to the rescue".
It's great for the Obama administration to come up with a wishlist that it would like from China's leadership.
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In 1982 the supreme court gave Richard Nixon "absolute immunity" to prosecution for most kinds of crimes committed while in office, setting a precedent for administrations to come.
That move would certainly streamline the process of appointing justices, including liberal ones in administrations to come.
That move would certainly streamline the process of appointing justices, including liberal ones in administrations to come.
Of greater concern is the threat that the power to kill citizens on little evidence will be expanded by administrations to come.
And if a hostile administration were to come into power in 2013 or 2017, that hostile administration could come to the court and ask it to lift or modify the injunction.
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