From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhave a/no futurehave a/no futureto have a chance or no chance of being successful or continuing Does this school have a future? → future
Examples from the Corpus
have a/no future• And Bosnia might have a future.• But those ideologies now have no future except in the history books.• Broadly-based companies without differentiated products have no future, he says.• Nick Ellis, London Does the human race have a future longer than its past?• All school systems are going to have to make similar innovative arrangements if school-to-work programs are to have a future.• If I take on an artist, for example, I need to think they will have a future.