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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
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A vision for a future

Scotland’s Prescription for Excellence sets out a vision for a future where all pharmacists providing NHS pharmaceutical care will be independent prescribers working in collaboration with doctors, who will continue to have overall responsibility for diagnosis.

http://www.bpsa.co.uk/what-could-the-role-of-the-pharmacist-be-in-the-future

Please explain to me the use of "a" before "future"?

if we say "the vision for the future where...", how would it chance the meaning of the sentence with indefinite article before "future"?

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Jigneshbharati Please explain to me the use of "a" before "future"? It refers to one of many possible futures. ", how would it change the meaning of the sentence with indefinite article before "future"?

  • Jigneshbharati Please explain to me the use of "a" before "future"?
  • It refers to one of many possible futures.
  • ", how would it change the meaning of the sentence with indefinite article before "future"?
  • It would suggest that the writer thinks we already know what future he is talking about.
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JigneshbharatiPlease explain to me the use of "a" before "future"?

It refers to one of many possible futures.

Jigneshbharatiif we say "the vision for the future where...", how would it change the meaning of the sentence with indefinite article before "future"?

It would suggest th

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