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Discover Ludwig"the far future" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to a distant or long-term time period in the future. Example: In the far future, humanity will likely have developed advanced technology to travel to other planets.
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In the far future, I hope to become an influential politician.
As for the far future, I have no idea — and neither does anyone else.
Deliberate, large-scale terraforming remains the stuff of the far future.
Could a government of the far future repudiate the debts of the past?
Some day in the far future, an asteroid colliding with the Earth could extinguish that life.
(His next novel, The Peripheral, will be the first he has set in the far future).
I wasn't interested in the far future, spaceships and all that.
Now, they seem doomed to claw at each other into the far future.
And as usual, he has projects lined up into the far future.
Perhaps in the far future I can somehow affiliate myself with a performing arts group".
The far future aside, there are challenges for the new tech entrants.
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