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The phrase "thinking for the future" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of considering or planning for future events or circumstances. For example: - "We need to start thinking for the future and saving more money for retirement." - "The company's CEO is always thinking for the future and coming up with innovative strategies for growth." - "As a parent, I am constantly thinking for the future and making decisions that will benefit my children in the long run."
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Brimming with enthusiasm for life, the genial ex-curator has learnt to cope with joblessness by "not thinking for the future, only for today".
One would argue that Capello is thinking for the future by excluding Owen from the squad, but then, by the same logic, why is Beckham in again?
They should be thinking for the future and how it's going to be then," said Jordin, who is 13.
Now they are all trying to figure out how to factor that into their thinking for the future — Mr. Asness very much included.
I hope and believe that people will embrace more of this cathedral thinking for the future, as they have done in the past, because we are in perilous times.
"I feel the need to step back and to take some moment and some time to better understand where the country is, where the country is going and what we need to be saying in terms of a vision or a set of new thinking for the future," Mr. Gephardt said.
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In the meaningful formulation of Gheraldina, an Albanian woman with two children in their mid-twenties, "I'm not thinking of the future for me – I'm thinking [of it] for my children… future, by now, is for them".
The government is run on continuing resolutions, Washington-speak for "we're not thinking of the future".
She came in once a week after that and always asked what Dakotah was doing, planning, thinking of for the future — those questions that adults believed occupied the thoughts of the young.
However, integrating push notifications is something the team is thinking about for the future, but they want to do it right when the time comes.
But you don't have to immediately dive in, if the trip is something you're thinking about for the future.
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