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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'future people' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to generations to come, or to describe those yet to exist. For example, "Our decisions today will shape the lives of future people."
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I have seen the future, people, and it is gorgeous.
QUESTION FROM CHRIS B.: Future people, people from the future?
Will future people know sometimes cats fought in night?
Will future people be aware of concept of "demons"?
If there is a future, people are going to say: 'Why weren't they upset?
It would seem that we have made things worse for those future people.
MR. ROMNEY: Again, that's for future people -- PRESIDENT OBAMA: I understand.
Parfit has always been preoccupied with how to think about our moral responsibilities toward future people.
7/19 On the future: "People don't realize that the future is just now, but later".
In the future people will realise just how important a show it was.
We all have to make decisions for future people without considering their inevitably absent consent.
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