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Discover Ludwig"at next" can be used in written English.
It is an informal phrase used to refer to something that will happen in the near future. Here is an example: "Let's get together at next week's meeting to discuss our options."
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– Glenn Collins The Chicago Tribune: What's on the menu next at Next, for 2013.
We are at next.
But take a glance at next season's fixtures.
It is not easy to eat at Next.
Perhaps not at next year's Olympics in London.
We'll revisit this subject at next year's dinner.
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Mean n per unit at next-higher level.
Maybe at next year's festival.
Barbie at next year's dinner, then?
It is expected to discuss this at next week's conference.
At the moment we are looking at next year.
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