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"any future projects" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to potential or upcoming projects in general. Here is an example: "I am excited to see what our company has in store for any future projects. Our team has been so successful in the past, and I know we will continue to excel in any new opportunities that come our way."
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Are there any future projects on the horizon?
We won't do Kafka's Dick, Filumena or any future projects".
Dr. Shi said his company would try to prevent similar rules in any future projects.
Lauren Socha If Shane Meadows or Mike Leigh don't snap up Lauren Socha for any future projects, it won't be for want of Socha dropping hints.
A few months later he called the director to apologise and ask him to bear him in mind for any future projects.
He declined to talk about any future projects, as "you don't talk about eggs that have not yet fallen from the chicken".
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Any future project will be announced on my Web site.
The potential revenues of any future project have collapsed.
Any future project is likely to depend on how well The Great Gatsby is received by critics and audiences.
The Central Land Council has been working with Kintore people for one week a month on fire management, to demonstrate the enthusiasm for any future project.
But the understanding with the Council assures greater input from the community and the possibility that the facade, if not the entire building, could be retained in any future project.
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