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It is possible that you intended to write "its future" as a possessive form, which would be acceptable in written English. Example: The company invested in new technology to secure its future in the market.
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Just like Google+, a service whose real purpose was to integrate identity and sharing throughout all Google services, Facebook's current strategy is about accepting the fact that it's future may be more "Google" than the anachronism of a AOL's walled garden.
Beneath the book's abundant playfulness are a brief but serious look at grammar's history and some prognostications about it's future.
The future of Madame JoJo's: the owner of the legendary nightspot discusses it's future - more on London Live News — London Live (@LondonLive)February 18 , 2016
The truth: It's future soul-reggae-blues, as sweaty as it is shiny.
And while this isn't the final nail in the coffin of WPS, it's future is uncertain.
It's future residents will be able to slip down the river for a work out on the water at anytime of the day.
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Second, AVP's makers say it's "future-proof".
Being aware of sensitive stomachs is something that Guerrilla Cambridge obviously weren't bothered by in the making of RIGS: Mechanized Combat League, its PS VR-exclusive online sports-combat arena battler (or something like that: it's future-world extreme sports, with mechs).
It's future-proofing our buildings.
So it's future-kid being fake-time-travelled back to a point where she could stop herself from becoming a different person.
"It's a good fit and it's future-oriented to expand in Eastern Europe," said Guido Hoymann, an analyst at Bankhaus Metzler in Frankfurt.
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