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Discover Ludwig"mold the future" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to shape or influence the future in a certain way. Example: "As leaders, it is our responsibility to mold the future and create a better world for the next generation."
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His ideas helped shape the world we live in and, 50 years later, can still mold the future -- if only we are willing to listen.
But the 19th-century British movement known as "muscular Christianity" was no figment of an author's imagination with its emphasis on schoolyard games and fair play as a way to mold the future guarantors of empire.
To some of those officials, it suggested that the 83-year-old pope and his closest aides were increasingly worried about his health and wanted him to seize at least one more chance to mold the future of a church with an estimated one billion followers worldwide.
Kristina aspires to teach young kids someday and help mold the future of the generations to come.
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I relish in dropping knowledge and molding the future of America".
Though the Karma Revero itself may fit the mold of the future-conscious electric hybrid bent on ushering in a new era of car connectivity, luxury and design are undoubtedly the more dominant genes in its DNA.
Meanwhile, we "commemorate" 9/11 as a crucial element in the mythology of national greatness, while the perverse psychological reactions set off by this inglorious event define and mold us for the future.
The same week that Carr died, "Fresh Air" paid tribute and I started pondering the wily pliability of memory as it seeks to mold or undermine the future, I was unexpectedly reacquainted with one of my own such reminders: an old injury tucked away under a half-moon zipper running from the front of my right shoulder to the back.
During the past year and a half of the presidential campaign, I've had the privilege of traveling America and meeting so many of my fellow Americans: the teachers who mold our future, the volunteers who take time to help neighbors in need, the police and firemen who risk their lives to protect ours, the workers who keep our economy strong and growing.
The Philadelphia Flyers' Keith Primeau is something of a throwback player, a holdover from the days when big, hulking centers in the Eric Lindros mold were seen as the future of hockey.
In this war, that long planning cycle was crunched to two hours on the first night, breaking the mold for future missions.
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