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"in future production" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically refers to products or services that are going to be produced in the near future. For example, "The company is investing heavily in new technologies for use in future production."
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One might wonder if September's move in oil futures is a product of a Saudi-led drive to restrain U.S. oil production by getting American producers to lock in future production prices at lower prices than current ones.
But it also means less investment in future production.
"We will continue to work with industry to identify areas for savings in future production contracts".
That may explain the focus on organic expansion and the lavish investments in future production.
Politicians have accused Repsol of failing to invest enough in future production at a time when the high cost of oil is undermining the country's economy.
But consideration should be given both to establishing mandatory safe speed limits for existing sport utility vehicles and to requiring design changes in future production.
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Those interested in supporting New England Lyric Operetta - or having a say in future productions - call (203) 655-0566.
He said that he planned to reach out to Mr. Kravis and hoped that he would participate in future productions.
A further 5% was returned by the council directly to the film's producers for them to invest in future productions.
Maybe the theater will be equally solicitous should characters in future productions wear heavy perfume, crack gum or run their fingernails across a blackboard.
Which is why it was hard to believe Mr. Lloyd Webber when he said, during a recent interview, that he may stop involving himself in future productions of his work.
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