In the near future meaning in English
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Definition
In the near future (I'll be rich): In a short time, soon, in the not-so-distant future (I'll be rich)
- "Robert Leeson will not be working for Floyd's bank in the near future."
- "I look forward to meeting with you and learning more about your company in the near future."
- "I look forward to hearing from you in the near future."
- "I have included restaurant vouchers to the value of $300 to compensate you and your son for the discomfort caused, and look forward to seeing you in our restaurant in the near future."
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