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Discover LudwigThe phrase "world to come" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a future time, an ideal society or era, or the afterlife. For example, you can use the phrase in a sentence like this: "We can only hope for a better world to come."
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world to come
proper noun
The afterlife, in which the righteous are rewarded for their good deeds and the wicked punished for their evil deeds
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THE WORLD TO COME, by Dara Horn.
We want the world to come and admire our success".
"We want the world to come in," Mr. Arad said.
He expected the world to come to him".
He left the academic world to come to Stratford.
No intimations of the brave new world to come.
"We are working flat out with governments around the world to come up with a solution".
"Since then, he was a brother in this world and the world to come".
Demolition supt., Harry Glick said this was the tallest building in the world to come down.
We look for the resurrection of the dead, and the life of the world to come.
This situations challenges governments, policy makers and organisations around the world to come up with a solution that is secure, safe, environmentally benign, flexible, renewable and stable.
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