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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and any future" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to additional instances or occurrences that may happen later on, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "This agreement applies to all current transactions and any future dealings between the parties."
Alternatives: "and all subsequent" or "and any forthcoming".
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And any future goals?
"To do so could prejudice the outcome of the investigation and any future action".
And any future British embassy designs aren't likely to win any Pritzker Prizes.
The Brazilian government has set up an Amazon Fund for this money and any future donations.
The Scouts still use the property, but they and any future owners are forbidden to develop it.
We have reserved our right to publish further findings following the Metropolitan police's investigation and any future criminal trials.
Others worry about the impact of the negative press – and any future tough regulation – on the charities.
Will any journalist ever admit to phone hacking in the current climate (and any future imaginable climate)?
The ultimate aim is to put the design, and any future improvements, on the internet as open source design.
Moody's more sober view, and any future rating cut, would increase the cost of future borrowings for the stadium.
In addition, Primedia executives may disagree with Mr. Reilly's belief that these and any future acquisitions do not compete with their properties.
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