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Discover Ludwig"good future" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a positive and successful time yet to come. Example: "I am confident that with my education, I will have a good future ahead of me."
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"There's a good future for it".
A profitable business with a good future.
"We have a good future," he said.
She wanted a good future for me.
"I escaped Afghanistan for a good future.
We wish him a really good future.
"And that's not a good future for Syria.
He must learn English to have a good future".
I think he has a good future ahead of him".
He certainly has a good future it seems.
Sam Vuth sees "no good future" for Cambodia.
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