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the price is expected to rise in the near future.. Can in the near future be replaced with recently?

No. In terms of parts of speech, future in the sentence is a noun, and recently is an adverb. Obviously, the part of speech does not make sense when placed in the sentence.

1. future

1. Meaning: adj. future. n. Future; future; futures.

2. Usage

Future can have expressions such as in future, in the future and for the future, but there is no such thing as for future: in future and for the future generally mean all in the future,

and in the future generally means a certain period in the future. for the future often implies "different from the past".

In future and in the future are both correct expressions. Please note that the in the near future, in the distant future and other phrases cannot be omitted. in future means "from now on" and is often used in sentences with a warning meaning;

future life often refers to "the future", and sometimes it can also refer to "survival after death".

Do you really care nothing about your future?

You really don’t care about your future at all?

He felt at ease and confident about the future.

He felt at ease and confident about the future.

He felt at ease and confident about the future.

2. Recently

1. Meaning: adv. Recently.

2. Usage

It means "late", "late" and "near" in time. Recently means "recently" or "recently".

Her books have gained popularity recently.

Her books have gained popularity recently.

I guess from his red eyes that he has been working too hard recently.

I guess from his red eyes that he has been working too hard recently.

Extended information:

Future synonyms: tomorrow, hereafter, coming, prospects, intended.

1. tomorrow

1. Meaning: adv. Tomorrow. n. Tomorrow; future.

2. Example

We will play basketball tomorrow.

We will play basketball tomorrow.

I will take an examination tomorrow.

I will take an examination tomorrow.

2. hereafter

1. Meaning: adv. Hereafter; future; afterlife. n. future; afterlife.

2. Example

Hereafter, we became good friends.

After that, we became good friends.

Soon hereafter, I left the Tower Industry to start my own business.

Soon hereafter, I left the Tower Industry to start my own business.

3. coming

1. Meaning: n. coming. adj. Coming; future. The present participle of the verb come.

2. Example

The calm sea gives no hint of the coming storm.

The calm sea gives no hint of the coming storm.

Thunder was in the air and a blow coming.

Thunder was in the air and a blow coming.

Thunder was in the air and a blow coming.

4. Prospects

1. Meaning: n. Hope; prospect; scenery. v. Exploration; search.

2. Example

A rich harvest is in prospect.

A rich harvest is in sight.

I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.

I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.

I see little prospect of an improvement in his condition.

5. intended

1. Meaning: adj. expected; intentional. n. Fiancée.

2. Example

His remark had the intended effect.

His remark had the intended effect.

I don't know my intended length of stay.

I don't know my intended length of stay yet.