future-proof
Britishadjective
Example Sentences
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He said there were signs landlords were adding 4% to 5% to rent to "future-proof" them as they faced changing tenancy rules under the Renters' Rights Act in England.
From BBC
He said, I believe being a professional soccer player is future-proof because no one will want to watch AI robots on the field.
This helps future-proof the business model against possible shifts in how consumers search for financial services, they say.
Will this contract development future-proof Tuchel and the FA against World Cup failure?
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The takeaway, which has six decades of history, started sister brand Millers Chicken two years ago in a bid to "future-proof" the business, owner David Miller says.
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