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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bright prospect for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing positive expectations or potential outcomes for a person, group, or situation.
Example: "The new policy presents a bright prospect for economic growth in the region."
Alternatives: "a promising outlook for" or "a favorable future for".
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He is considered a bright prospect for the future.
"It can go either way, but I think he dealt with it fantastically well and he's a bright prospect for the future".
Despite having a bright start to his Spurs career, Eriksen has since gone off the boil, although he looks a bright prospect for the future at the age of just 21.
One suggestion by several Democratic legislators is that the lines were drawn by Republicans to ensure a district in Brooklyn that would offer a bright prospect for the election of Marty Golden, a Republican city councilman who announced last week that he was planning to run for a Senate seat.
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We will have a brighter prospect for our future.
He acknowledged that "visibility is very cloudy" but said the company expected "a reasonably bright prospect for the second quarter" provided the price of semiconductors did not continue to decline on global markets.
Liquid lithium has bright prospect for plasma facing material and coolant application in fusion experimental devices.
This novel photocatalytic membrane modified with layered TiO2/ZnO composite by ALD proved to have bright prospect for continuous wastewater treatment.
But on Wednesday, the day before what would have been the opening night for a new season with continued bright prospects for growth, teams stood idle.
Investor confidence has shrivelled.Mr Saakashvili's legacy includes not only a workable constitution, but also bright prospects for integration with the EU, and plenty of goodwill in Brussels, Washington and elsewhere.
Electro-rheological (ER) fluid is a kind of smart material with bright prospects for industrial applications.
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