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The phrase "this year and beyond" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the current year and any subsequent years, often in the context of planning or forecasting. Example: "Our goals for sustainability will focus on reducing waste this year and beyond."
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"When the deals close, I can provide you with a detailed view of how they'll affect our financials this year and beyond," Mr. Perlin said.
"We are expecting a rampant interest in mobile payments this year and beyond," said Mike McGuire, Gartner research vice president and co-author of the report.
Waiting until January would mean any revenue increases wouldn't come until 2011 and more devastating cuts this year and beyond would be inevitable.
As for the fate of the Babe Bracket, Acri said that a final decision on how to proceed this year and beyond has not been made yet.
The two-term limit will only apply to those elected this year and beyond.
He had counted on withdrawals from the Madoff account to pay for this year and beyond.
Most tax-saving strategies, however, are for this year and beyond.
Here is a list of expeditions going on this year, and beyond.
Mr. Bewkes said that he was "increasingly confident" about the company's fortunes for the rest of this year and beyond.
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U.Lab--as it evolves later this year and beyond--will continue to explore, co-pioneer and co-shape this path as it emerges.
The forecast, however, remains mildly bullish for later this year and beyond.
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