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Look forward for the next 2 vs to the coming years to come

The correct phrase is 'look forward to the next 2'. The other phrase 'to the coming years to come' is not a common or correct expression in English.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 786 views

Look forward for the next 2

This phrase is not correct in English. The preposition 'for' should be replaced with 'to'.

The correct phrase is 'look forward to the next 2', which means anticipating or being excited about the upcoming two years.
  • The artists took their check-in at the hotel in Magdeburg after the show and everybody was happy to look forward for the next 2,5 weeks. abba-the-concert. com.
  • Mar 17, 2010 ... ... have been seriously looking at laying a lot of staff off and this has allowed us to have a foundation to actually look forward for the next 2 years ...
  • Apreciate some help. This Spotify is awsome as I am using the pemium trial and look forward for the next 2 years free!!! Message 7 of 10 (305 Views). Reply.
  • Thank you so much, Scott we look forward for the next 2 product line extensions going to market!" Donovan Drewes - Parasol Flavors, Louisiana. "Food Science ...

Alternatives:

  • look forward to the next 2 years
  • anticipating the next 2 years
  • excited about the next 2 years
  • eagerly awaiting the next 2 years
  • anxiously anticipating the next 2 years

to the coming years to come

This phrase is not a common or correct expression in English. It is redundant and awkwardly structured.

  • Nov 13, 2014 ... She never failed me since 2009 and I'm sure she fails me never...to the coming years to come. Prior to her, a Canon 40D used to serve me.

Alternatives:

  • looking forward to the coming years
  • excited about the years to come
  • anticipating the future
  • eagerly awaiting the upcoming years
  • anxiously anticipating the future

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