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Discover Ludwig"for next" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to something that is coming up next, for example: "I'm planning to study for next week's exam."
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Pick your outfit for next Christmas.
We're hoping for next September.
There's one for next season.
Fodder, perhaps, for next season.
"He will be doubtful for next Monday".
So what should we look for next?
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For next year, the I.M.F.
It's scheduled for next weekend.
Visit www.exitfest.org for next year's tickets.
Spanier's arraignment is set for next week.
Those are scheduled for next year.
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