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The phrase "arguments in future" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to discussions or points that will be made later, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We need to prepare our arguments in future debates to ensure we are well-prepared."
Alternatives: "future arguments" or "arguments for the future".
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"We're going to have more arguments in future," he says.
However, more works should be carried on to improve the accuracy at small arguments in future.
Assign each team member to their most talented application whether that be screenwriter, cameraman, actor, editor, CGI expert, etc. Giving people certain jobs will prevent arguments in future.
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"Other celebrities with children may well seek to use this argument in future whether or not they are seeking to prevent the publication of stories about genuinely private matters not in the public interest".
This embarrassing episode will make it much harder for ministers to make that argument in future.
Most of these studies recommend that increased well-being should be a key argument in future campaigns for increased leisure-time physical activity.
"There are some differences I hope you will notice... I have made my arguments internally". In future, he suggested, savings should be considered across the whole range of government services rather than merely looking at each department's individual budget since savings in one ministry are often displaced onto other responsibilities.
I don't want them to have any arguments in the future.
But Dr. Green said there could be arguments in the future for resurrecting the Neanderthals.
Blunkett said it was important to do this quickly to avert more poisonous arguments in the future.
A reluctance to adopt an aggressive stance could limit the UK's ability "to raise certain arguments in the future, should it become necessary to resist the EU's interpretation of the backstop or to make the UK's case before a tribunal", the professors said in a paper published yesterday.
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