future success

collocation in English

meaningsoffutureandsuccess

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future
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfjuː.tʃər/
us
/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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success
noun
uk
/səkˈses/
us
/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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(Definition offutureandsuccessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffuture success

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The best strategy in the current period by no means guarantees itsfuturesuccess.
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It is clear to us all, however, that ourfuturesuccessdepends in part upon our impact factor.
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The discipline of iteratively reformulating a schema analysis in the light of varied neuroscience data is crucial to thefuturesuccessof cognitive neuroscience.
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Empirical evidence demonstrating the benefits of disease management is the single most important factor for itsfuturesuccess.
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A good reputation by itself does not ensurefuturesuccess, especially today.
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Thefuturesuccessor failure of biorobots based on such principles may help answer this question.
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In fact, much of thefuturesuccessof prevention will be in "softer" areas such as counseling addressed to behavior change.
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He has, he believes, already achieved such a monumental success that he is no longer able to doubt his capacity for continued andfuturesuccess.
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Thefuturesuccessof community care policy will depend on the awareness of policy-makers and practitioners of the potential impact of their decisions.
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And will the strategies forfuturesuccessresemble those of the past decade?
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Current success by no means guaranteesfuturesuccess.
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The ongoing relevance andfuturesuccessof the network is thus guaranteed.
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The failure of these evaluations to predictfuturesuccesshas led to a distrust of, and even disdain for, the medical education system.
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There was also a general concern amongst the water users interviewed that the experience of the water-sharing plans posed a threat to thefuturesuccessof network processes.
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The pessimism that we often feel for thefuturesuccessof these families can colour our interactions and impair our ability to provide the best care possible.
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The idea that they should be obliged to remain impartial between good and bad, right and wrong,futuresuccessand future failure, is positively absurd.
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It gives them a stake in thefuturesuccessof the company.
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I look forward with great optimism to the industry'sfuturesuccess.
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