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future-proof
verb
Alternative form of future proof
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The word "future-proof" is a correct and usable word in written English and it can be used when referring to actions or items that are designed to be able to function in the future even if technological or socio-economic changes occur.
For example, "The company is taking steps to future-proof their products by making them adaptable to any changes in the market."
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Much more future-proof.
But I am trying to future-proof.
NGN's vision needs to be future-proof.
"Greater regulation won't future-proof the industry.
Future-proof perhaps, but not foolproof.
How can pharma businesses future-proof themselves?
"Multistandard chargers are truly future-proof," Mr. Lankton said.
So how can voluntary sector leaders future-proof their organisations?
What's a good future-proof camera for less than £300?
"We are always trying to future-proof football.
"It had to be future-proof," Cerf tells me.
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