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Discover LudwigThe phrase "future classic" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is new or modern but is predicted to become a classic or well-regarded in the future. For example: "The novelist's latest work is being hailed as a future classic by critics." In this sentence, "future classic" is used to describe the novel as something that has the potential to become a classic in the future based on the positive reviews it has received.
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A future classic.
A future classic for sure!
A must read and a future classic!
There may be a future classic among three concepts we surveyed, or maybe not.
War and Turpentine has all the markings of a future classic.
In 2014, a knighting from Future Classic is an instant pass to visibility.
They will say you've missed the chance to elevate the sales of a future classic.
In recent years, the Sydney-based independent label Future Classic has coined the Australian electronic sound.
Celebrating their 10 year anniversary, Future Classic is no longer an accurate name.
"It's the book on the shortlist that most obviously exhibits the characteristics of a future classic".
The buzz: "We have a future classic on our hands" – the Vinyl Factory.
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