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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the prospect" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a potential or possible future event, situation, or outcome. For example: - The prospect of a promotion is motivating me to work harder. - The prospect of rain tomorrow has me feeling disappointed. - We are excited about the prospect of expanding our business into new markets. - After months of searching, they finally found a house that met all of their requirements, and the prospect of moving in was thrilling.
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The prospect was intriguing.
The prospect was uncertain.
The prospect was dispiriting.
The prospect was unbearable.
The prospect paralyzed me.
The prospect made Ramsay uneasy.
The prospect cut inflationary expectations.
The prospect of flying blind.
The prospect didn't bother him.
The prospect is shiver-inducing.
The prospect of prison frightened him.
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