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'provision for the future' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to mean to make preparations for the future, to make arrangements for future needs, or to prepare for what may come. For example: "It is important to make provision for the future by creating a savings plan."
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If firms made full provision for the future cost of pensions, their earnings would be smaller.
A quickly made agreement with Greece also made no provision for the future distribution of territory.
Trinity Mirror has made a £4m provision for the future cost of dealing with allegations of phone hacking.
Unlike other recent settlement between mutual funds and federal and state regulators, this one had no provision for the future reduction of fees charged to investors.
Our business is helping our customers make provision for the future, whether that's through long-term savings or through life and general insurance.
It is true, the threatened danger was happily averted; but wisdom pointed out the necessity of making suitable provision for the future.
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The act, which was based on the 72 Resolutions, made minor concessions to the Maritime Provinces and added provisions for the future inclusion of other colonies and territories.
She said she didn't know, that making a record was hard … What struck me about her the most was her ambition … She was worried about how so many female MCs don't make provisions for the future.
Yet because the government will give tax relief equal to at least half of it, firms will in fact never have to pay that full cost.In some industries such provisions for the future are sensible.
Though the savings rate does not account for the increased value of stock and property, or the gains on retirement accounts, many economists still view it as the most useful gauge of the degree to which Americans are making provisions for the future.
Given all of this, it's time for Trinidad to take advantage of the three-year telescope it has been granted and make provisions for the future, or being the "America of the Caribbean" may prove less appealing after all.
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