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The phrase "just future" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use the phrase "just ahead" instead. For example: "I'm looking forward to the just ahead of me."
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Those changes would apply to current employees, not just future ones.
We can't move into a peaceful and just future while we carry these resentments.
They remind us that these countries are not just future superpowers.
Teen-agers gathered and talked about peaceful coexistence, conflict resolution, a just future.
And the state is supporting not just future Olympians, but also fitness at the grass-roots level.
I urge you all to join in solidarity and march with us tomorrow for a safer and more just future.
The government must create the conditions for dialogue, and the opposition must participate to forge a just future for all Bahrainis.
How do you think a country or group of people can most effectively address past injustices to lay the foundation for a more just future?
Professor King, at least, ensured that her students — whether they're future teachers, or just future voters — have had a glimpse of the struggles most of them didn't experience.
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The transformative leadership necessary for a fair and climate-just future for all requires bold and brave steps by heads of state and government around the world.
Climate change is a current not just future phenomenon, and its impacts on food production are going to grow increasingly uneven, affecting tropical regions the most.
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