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Sep 08th 2012 10:47
VanAndrew
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the difference between `in ...
I think they are both the same. You could perhaps say 'in future' is abbreviating 'in the future'. e.g: He decided th...
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I think they are both the same. You could perhaps say 'in future' is abbreviating 'in the future'. e.g: He decided th...
Sep 08th 2012 10:44
ErynAmrod
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I don't think I would ever say "in future". That sentence would sound better if it said "He decided that he would have...
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I don't think I would ever say "in future". That sentence would sound better if it said "He decided that he would have...



This is probably just a subtle difference between British and American English, but I wouldn't say "in future" unless "...