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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hot prospect" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in business or sales contexts to refer to a potential customer or candidate who shows great promise or interest.
Example: "After reviewing his qualifications and experience, we believe he is a hot prospect for the position."
Alternatives: "a promising candidate" or "a strong lead."
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Newhan was not a hot prospect.
His elevation makes him a hot prospect for 2008.
It's not that Mr. Boisman is a hot prospect.
Having won the Iowa precinct caucuses Bush is considered a hot prospect.
Her mother was instructed to call her on her cellphone if there was a hot prospect.
But the Web surfer who types in "bunions" is what marketing folks call a hot prospect.
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And each day, Lewis becomes a hotter prospect.
In my opinion there ain't a hotter prospect anywhere in the country than him.
His draft stock is so high that it would be almost impossible to be a hotter prospect than he is right now.
Now, the university may pay dearly for success because Gill has become a relatively hot prospect.
He was helping half a dozen candidates, including one particularly hot prospect: a young real estate agent trying to become Montebello's first Armenian American council member.
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