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In very near future vs In the very near future

Both phrases are correct, but 'in the very near future' is more commonly used in English. The addition of 'the' before 'very near future' helps to specify and emphasize the closeness of the future timeframe.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 1851 views

In very near future

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a time that is very close in the future, without specifying a particular timeframe.
  • Mr Pendergast and I expect to be married in the very near future.
  • These are important questions that must be considered in the very near future.
  • My first kiss Is in the very near future.
  • Let us hope that this will happen in the very near future.
  • We will be looking for consensual answers to these and other questions in the very near future.
  • A new tendering procedure has been launched so that such an expert can be appointed in the very near future.
  • I believe that what we need to do in the very near future in East Timor is to implement the necessary humanitarian measures efficiently.
  • Let's just say he's going to be the victim of an abrupt retirement in the very near future.
  • It's been a beauty of an instrument for many years and hopefully it will help us find unveil one more secret of reality in the very near future.
  • I mean, I plan on being one, in the very near future.
  • But in the very near future, you may be able to download their music from the internet.
  • It is my intention to visit East Timor in the very near future.
  • There'll be a civil war... and in the very near future.
  • It is included in the resolution, and so I hope that a response will be forthcoming in the very near future.
  • I hope that this will not happen again and hope to see the report in the very near future.
  • Maybe that suits us for what may happen in the very near future.
  • Parliament welcomes a decision to bring forward urgently legislation in the company law action plan forcing all senior managers to reveal their compensation packages to investors at some time in the very near future.
  • Of course, I expect the Commission to put forward its proposals in the very near future, and then we can consider enlargement.
  • So we are pleased to hear that the Commission is planning to produce proposals along these lines in the very near future.
  • A major task for Turkey is to do this in the very near future.

Alternatives:

  • in the very near future
  • in the near future
  • in the immediate future
  • in the foreseeable future
  • in the coming days

In the very near future

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer to a time that is extremely close in the future, emphasizing the immediacy of the timeframe.
  • In the very near future we will have to make more effort to seek a dialogue with the collective management firms, we must jointly seek simpler and more transparent structures and ensure that the administrative costs of this directive do not become absurd.
  • In the very near future the Commission will be proposing a major reform of the Community's system of official controls, in order to create a harmonised, coordinated and more effective system of controls on food and feed.
  • Let's just say he's going to be the victim of an abrupt retirement in the very near future.
  • It's been a beauty of an instrument for many years and hopefully it will help us find unveil one more secret of reality in the very near future.
  • If no solution is found in the very near future, the Court may lose credibility.
  • The budgetary authorities need to develop a procedure for the use of reserves in the very near future.
  • We will be looking for consensual answers to these and other questions in the very near future.
  • I mean, I plan on being one, in the very near future.
  • But in the very near future, you may be able to download their music from the internet.
  • There'll be a civil war... and in the very near future.
  • Maybe that suits us for what may happen in the very near future.
  • Would the Commission consider such a recommendation in the very near future?
  • No, but at some point in the very near future, I probably will be talking to reporters, David.
  • I am extremely pleased that that collective agreement has been agreed now and will be converted into a legal text in the very near future.
  • I hope that the European Commission will take up this initiative in the very near future.
  • It is therefore clear that an intensive effort to construct nuclear power stations will be necessitated in the very near future.
  • I very much hope that we can enter into interinstitutional discussions on finding solutions in the very near future and make progress on these important points.
  • These are the modules that we urgently want to see in the very near future.
  • Whether speech is translated into deeds will be seen in the very near future, when we begin to negotiate the actual details of the EU-Russia agreement.
  • The assertion made in this European Parliament resolution will encourage Latvian law-makers to accept this declaration in the very near future.

Alternatives:

  • in the near future
  • in the immediate future
  • in the foreseeable future
  • in the coming days
  • soon

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