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The phrase "an exciting future before" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing prospects or opportunities that lie ahead, often in a positive context.
Example: "With the new project launching next month, we have an exciting future before us."
Alternatives: "a promising future ahead" or "a thrilling future in store".
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And whilst social networks are still the privilege of the 'middle class' with half of Twitter and Facebook users making over $50,000 per year (Digital Surgeons 2010), there is an exciting future before us, as smart-phones become more affordable lending a voice and empowerment to the next billion women onto Twitter and social networks.
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