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Discover LudwigThe phrase "successful future" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a positive and prosperous outcome or time that is yet to come. Example: "I am determined to work hard and make the most of my education so that I can have a successful future."
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A successful future for this show is certain.
We've got a good chance now of a successful future.
Part of a successful future includes finding and keeping work.
A successful future for the Royal Shakespeare Company is another matter.
The successful future of our schools is one in which governments meddle less, and trust more.
Hiring local guards gives Iraqis a stake in a successful future for their country.
"Everyone at City wishes Ched a successful future," said a Manchester City statement.
Any name can work, though some certainly suggest a more successful future than others.
For some of them, a successful future may lie in renewables.
The same moves a few years earlier might have ensured a successful future.
Rather, a greater producer-led infrastructure may represent its successful future.
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