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Example sentences for "better future"

  • The common ideals of the present are the result of a gradual development, but we shall consider them here as attempts to deal with existing evils and plans for a better future.

  • As yet the common ideals of civilized nations still survive; but the desire for a better future is at ebb and flow with a tired acquiescence in the established order.

  • From the beginning Americans have been anticipating and projecting a better future.

  • Thus the American's loyalty to the national tradition rather affirms than denies the imaginative projection of a better future.

  • Many Iraqis have also made extraordinary efforts and sacrifices for a better future.

  • We believe that it could enable a responsible transition that will give the Iraqi people a chance to pursue a better future, as well as serving America's interests and values in the years ahead.

  • They both have the same joyous self-denial, the same love of life, the same courage in face of difficulties, and also the same faith in a better future.

  • They continually think of making it easier, of soothing suffering, and of preparing a better future.

  • We recollect our past to-day with a firm hope for a better future.

  • To-day our hopes for a better future are at last being fulfilled as a result of the Allies' complete victory, assuring the creation of a new and just international order.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "better future" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    better chance; better come; better condition; better country; better for; better idea; better knight; better look; better not; better position; better right; better still; better tell; better than; better view; had caught; had gone; her feelings; leaves large; long train; over again; separate schools; sometimes spoken; special envoy; transported for seven years; why you