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It is more commonly used as a prepositional phrase, such as "in the future" or "to the future," to indicate a specific time or direction
However, it can still be used in written English, typically in a larger sentence. Example: "We must plan for the future, but we also need to future-proof our business in order to stay ahead of the competition." In this sentence, "to future-proof" is a verb phrase meaning to prepare for the future. Another example: "The scientists are conducting research to future generations can benefit from their findings." In this sentence, "to future" is part of the verb phrase "to benefit," indicating that the research is being done for the benefit of future generations.
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to future
noun
The time ahead; those moments yet to be experienced.
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Fairness to future generations is also important.
What are we leaving to future ages?
It's our debt to future generations.
Here's to future changes.
Pass it on to future generations.
"Older Masters, See disasters, To Future Taste".
Note to future generations: Happiness possible.
But he occasionally looks to future.
Offer no hostages to future fortune.
You're listening to future hits right here.
We owe it to future generations.
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