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The phrase “subject to future change” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that may be altered or adjusted at a later time. For example, “This policy is subject to future change depending on new developments in the field.”.
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Based on the results presented here, the proposed approach offers flexible assessment of environmental flow for aquatic ecosystems that may be subject to future change.
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"Instead, your privacy on Instagram is subject to future changes in the privacy settings options".
This will be subject to future investigations.
Here's to future changes.
The familiar map boundaries of the continent known as Antarctica, defined as the South Polar landmass and all its nonfloating grounded ice, are subject to change with future changes of climate.
The tax treatment of any investments depends on your individual circumstances and may be subject to change in the future.
Labotec notes that they're still testing this model and that it is subject to change in the future.
The features of the presented systems are naturally subject to change in the future.
Nevertheless, business models are subject to continuous change and present success does not automatically imply future success [51].
A private API call is subject to change or vanish in the future.
All information is historical and not indicative of future results and subject to change.
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