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The phrase "are identified for future" is not complete but can be correct in certain contexts when used as part of a larger sentence.
It can be used when discussing items, tasks, or issues that have been recognized for consideration or action at a later time.
Example: "The key areas of improvement are identified for future development in our strategic plan."
Alternatives: "are noted for future" or "are recognized for future".
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Finally, several points are identified for future research.
To overcome these challenges, new goals are identified for future studies.
Although all of the modifications explored resulted in primary plus secondary stresses exceeding the cyclic damage design criteria, some avenues are identified for future studies and a reduction in stress toward the target is obtained.
A number of areas are identified for future research: elucidating the origins of the Icelandic flora, deriving palaeoclimatic data from the vegetation record, correlating terrestrial with marine and ice core records and expanding our understanding of the human impact on vegetation.
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Relatedly, several opportunities for programmatic improvement have been identified for future iterations of YIP.
Several areas of improvements in the device design and fabrication have been identified for future works towards better integration for lab-on-a-chip system.
In addition, some minor aspects were identified for future improvements, such as the pre-emergent seedling mortality in very compacted soil structures or germination rates of seeds that had not been previously stimulated by light.
A lead compound with α1A/D-AR selectivity and a novel structural scaffold of an isoquinoline fused three-ring system was identified for future drug development projects.
More promising candidates are being identified for future clinical exploration.
Several key lessons were identified for future exercise planning.
Their feedback was overwhelmingly positive, while useful suggestions were identified for future academic trials.
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