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The phrase "a much better prospect" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing opportunities or outcomes, indicating that one option is significantly more favorable than another. Example: "After reviewing the candidates, we believe that Jane is a much better prospect for the position than the others."
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So a large house that splits into self-contained apartments is a much better prospect than just a large house.
Better alternatives – such as you will find in Google or W H Gore (makers of Gore-Tex) – give women a much better prospect for inclusive and collaborative leadership.
The faster transfer speeds of SDXC should make video recording, and editing, a much better prospect for the consumer market.
That's a much better prospect than for the previous two budgets, when the Administration proposed 2.5% and then 3.9% cuts to the same account.
From a taxpayer perspective, that's a much better prospect than another round of gas tax hikes to prop up a failed bureaucracy.
"The progress that we have made over the past 24 hours means that there is now a much better prospect of meeting the conditions of the CVA, completing the sale of the club and avoiding liquidation," said Birch.
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However, with good experienced counsel and thorough preparation, you stand a much better chance of being fully informed about your prospects and achieving a good result.
McCudden was intrigued at the prospect and believed this offered a much better chance of shooting down an enemy aircraft.
Because of it, we spend far more public money on rail safety than on road safety, putting a small chance of saving a few lives ahead of much better prospects of saving far more.
These opportunities will have much better prospects with a transparent, honest, competent and law-based government.
But the Dali-esque devices have many attributes that could make them much better prospects for a commercial fusion power plant: Once started, stellarators naturally purr along in a steady state, and they don't spawn the potentially metal-bending magnetic disruptions that plague tokamaks.
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