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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for next year' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something in the future, either a plan or prediction. For example, "We are planning to expand our business for next year."
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For next year, the I.M.F.
Those are scheduled for next year.
Tuition for next year is $34,650.
(Possible dream candidate for next year?
It's more motivation for next year".
He hired one for next year.
His schedule is set for next year.
Plans for next year?
Insurers are preparing their prices for next year.
A showroom model is scheduled for next year.
A grocery store is planned for next year.
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