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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more prospect" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a better prospect" or "more prospects"? You can use a corrected version of this phrase when discussing potential opportunities or favorable outcomes in various contexts, such as business or personal growth.
Example: "With the new marketing strategy in place, we have a better prospect of increasing our sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "a better opportunity" or "greater potential".
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Although the resource potential of shale gas in the nonmarine continental coal-measures is lower than that of the marine facies, the shale gas, coal, coalbed methane, and tight sandstone gas often coexist in the continental coal basins which may support a more prospect energy scenario.
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It is a business, and the more prospect leads worked, the higher the income.
As he was racing to the airport, Rijo was still clamoring for him to look at a few more prospects.
Bob has already started working on a few more prospects, so the loss of Mary does not even mean loss of revenue to him.
The Liberator is a more serious prospect.
Southend-on-Sea is a more challenging prospect.
It could not be a more enticing prospect.
This will make it a more attractive prospect".
And, with luck, skiing would become a more attractive prospect for both Lily and Stan.
This, they hope, will make eventual union a more manageable prospect.
Next year owning part of the company may be a more realistic prospect.
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