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Discover LudwigThe phrase "future where" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a hypothetical future situation. For example, "I look forward to a future where everyone has equal access to education."
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Imagine a future where your internet connection is beamed across your office from the overhead lights.
A future where everyone can use a car.
McCarthy envisions a future where research drives individual action.
I don't see a future where we are wearing big goggles everywhere we go.
And therefore, maybe we're approaching a future where everybody sings like Ke$ha.
Like many, I envision a future where no one's hungry, and labor's fairly paid.
I envision a future where we will all have competing Stefan Zweig lines.
So I'm thinking that maybe we'll have a future where Google is XKCD.
He believes in a future where we'll talk freely and without embarrassment to non-human entities.
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(actual future) - Where would you like to be in a year's time?
Past, present, future - where the villain is, has come from, and is going to.
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