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'possible future developments' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to potential changes, advancements or events that may occur in the future. Example: "The company's success can be attributed to its anticipation of possible future developments in the market."
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Edward Cornish – former president of the World Future Society and editor of the magazine The Futurist – described 2004 in his book entitled 'Futuring: The Exploration of the Future' with the term 'futuring' a pragmatic approach to "understand possible future developments, make better decisions, develop worthwhile goals, and find the means to achieve them" [7].
The discussion identifies some of the criticisms that have been leveled at the software, the approach of the developers to user support and some possible future developments.
Possible future developments are outlined.
Implication for interior designers and possible future developments are discussed.
An outlook to possible future developments concludes the text.
Some possible future developments are also outlined in the chapter.
The possible future developments of the materials are also discussed.
Finally, we discuss plan execution and give hints of possible future developments.
Information is given on industrial applications and on possible future developments.
I will also point to possible future developments of the present models.
Possible future developments are outlined along with their advantages and disadvantages.
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