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The phrase "In the prospect of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is generally used to indicate a degree of anticipation or foreboding about something that is about to happen. For example, "In the prospect of the upcoming election, many citizens are feeling uncertain about the future."
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In the prospect of analytical application, powder of iron and iron oxides (Fe2O3γ, Fe3O4) incorporated in a carbon paste electrode had their electrochemical behaviour studied.
In the prospect of the next D T campaign with the new wall, the following areas of specialist assessment have been identified:.
In the prospect of the drachma, the first couple of years will be difficult.
There is sometimes even a dark glee in the prospect of sharing their plight.
Companies now factor in the prospect of higher construction costs, mixed with a slack demand.
THERE is a secret despair in the prospect of reading yet another life of Shakespeare.
They may find reason for optimism in the prospect of new legislation, however.
Many rebels exulted in the prospect of slaughtering Yankees by the tens or hundreds of thousands.
Or was he right to have faith in the prospect of long-term happiness?
It is possible to begin to believe in the prospect of serious Congressional action.
Readers, meanwhile, revelled in the prospect of instant access to innumerable publications, some of them unavailable by other means.
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