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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the future" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "in the future."
Example: "We need to plan our strategy in the future to ensure success."
Alternatives: "going forward" or "down the line."
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Three swings at the future.
At the Future Perfect.
"We have to look at the future".
After all, we're looking at the future.
Graduate students at the Future Professors Institute.
More at the Future Heritage Lab website.
It is time to look at the future with hope.
I just look at the future with a new hope.
That is because conspiracies aim at the future.
We may just be looking at the future.
Girardi knew he was looking at the future.
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