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In the year to come vs In Years to Come

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'In the year to come' refers to the specific upcoming year, while 'in years to come' refers to a more general future timeframe. They are not interchangeable due to this distinction.

Last updated: April 10, 2024 • 267 views

In the year to come

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to the specific upcoming year.

This phrase is used to talk about events or expectations that will happen in the specific upcoming year.

Examples:

  • In the year to come, we plan to expand our business internationally.
  • I hope to achieve my goals in the year to come.

Alternatives:

  • in the coming year
  • in the upcoming year

In Years to Come

This phrase is correct and commonly used to refer to a more general future timeframe.

This phrase is used to talk about events or expectations that will happen in the future, not limited to a specific year.

Examples:

  • In years to come, technology will continue to advance.
  • We hope for peace in years to come.

Alternatives:

  • in the future
  • in the coming years

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