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Mr. Tom Posted 4 years ago
Vocabulary

Expression: in the future

Hi

I have heard both versions--and from native speakers. Could you please tell me if both sound equally natural to you?

I am sure they won't repeat this mistake in the future.

I am sure they won't repeat this mistake in future.

Thanks,

Tom

  

Top answer

Yes, they do.

  • Yes, they do.
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3 Answers
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Here on the East Coast of the US, "in future" is a Britishism.

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Mr. Tomin the future

American.

Mr. Tomin future

British.


I've heard both for decades, but as an American, I still can't get used to the British version.

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