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create in future
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "create in future" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing plans or intentions to produce something at a later time, but it requires additional context or modification for clarity. Example: "We aim to create in future projects that focus on sustainability."
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59 human-written examples
The law also limits the number of embryos that may be created in future fertility treatments and lets the central government decide what procedures may be used to thaw them.
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Level 4 could not be included in the analysis, so further items need to be created in future research.
It's where the value lies now and where more will be created in future as new devices come on stream generating ever more data to be mined, analyzed, joined up and the resulting intel on us sold off , or used to fashion new, more effective products.
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In order to retain its competitiveness, Bangladesh will have to increase its attractiveness in other ways for example, increasing labor productivity, increasing specialized labor skills, regain the trust of buying companies, give assurance that no unfavourable situations will be created in future, and to ensure the complete welfare of the workers, and so on.
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There are others who think that, no matter what damage unmanaged climate change might create in the future, our children and grandchildren will be much richer due to many decades of relentless economic growth in the future.
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It is one of my core philosophies that art education should be guided primarily by the work that artists have created, are creating, and will create in the future.
The world you create in the future is populated by three groups, the Father's, the Children and the Scavs.
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While the machine is fairly primitive, it should get viewers thinking about what sort of visual art artificially intelligent robots will create in the future.
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This would help create, in the future, a receptive culture in clinical and educational settings, and prevent professional culture clashes.
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The statute repealed all past and future patents and monopolies, except those created in the future over completely novel inventions.
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He said the Legislature's $92.8 billion budget was unbalanced, would worsen the state's financial crisis, the worst since the Great Depression, and create deficits in future years.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For clarity, use more common alternatives like "develop in the future" or "produce later on" instead of "create in future".
Common error
Avoid directly translating from other languages where a similar phrase might be common. English often requires a more specific or idiomatic expression.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "create in future" is a prepositional phrase attempting to modify a verb. However, it's not a standard or grammatically sound construction in English. Ludwig AI marks it as incorrect. It aims to indicate that something will be brought into existence at a later time.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "create in future" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English and is rarely used. Ludwig AI identifies it as incorrect. More appropriate alternatives, such as "develop in the future" or "produce later on", should be preferred for clarity and correctness. While the intended meaning is understandable, its non-standard nature reduces its effectiveness, particularly in formal or professional contexts. Using established phrases ensures clearer and more professional communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
develop in the future
Focuses on the process of growth and evolution over time.
generate later on
Emphasizes the act of producing or bringing something into existence at a subsequent time.
produce in the future
Highlights the eventual creation or manufacturing of something.
establish down the line
Suggests a more concrete and lasting creation that will occur further in the future.
form at a later stage
Emphasizes the sequence of creation, happening in a subsequent phase.
design for the future
Specifically refers to creating something with future needs and applications in mind.
conceive in subsequent years
Implies a more thoughtful and planned creation over a period of time.
build moving forward
Suggests a continuous and progressive creation as time advances.
originate sometime later
Focuses on the beginning or source of creation at a future point.
devise in coming times
Emphasizes the inventive and strategic aspect of creating something in the future.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "create in future"?
Instead of "create in future", you can use phrases like "develop in the future", "produce later on", or "build moving forward" depending on the context.
Is "create in future" grammatically correct?
The phrase "create in future" is not considered standard English and may sound awkward. It's better to rephrase using more common expressions.
How can I use "develop in the future" correctly?
Use "develop in the future" when referring to the growth or evolution of something. For example, "We plan to develop new technologies in the future".
What's the difference between "create in future" and "produce in the future"?
"Create in future" is not standard, while "produce in the future" is acceptable. "Produce" is a more direct and common way to refer to manufacturing or generating something at a later time.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Real-world application tested