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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a outlook" is grammatically incorrect as it is missing a preposition before "outlook." However, "an outlook" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used before a noun to describe someone's general perspective or attitude towards something. For example: - She has a positive outlook on life. - Our company has a bleak outlook for the upcoming quarter. - The politician presented a hopeful outlook for the country's future.
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Because of the 20th anniversary a short history of SWIIS as well as a outlook in the future, emphasising new topics, will be given in this paper.
While social network has a Outlook toolbar that has been available for some time, this appears to be the first major partnership between LinkedIn and Microsoft.
Economists said that the Fed's decision on Tuesday — combined with a outlook for the Japanese economy and the persistent strength of the yen — increased the pressure on the Japanese central bank to follow suit on Friday with a cut in its already ultralow rates.
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3, a summary and an outlook have been presented.
The paper concludes with a summary and an outlook.
Aptar Group put out a stinker of an outlook Friday.
Finally, Section ' Conclusions' gives a summary and an outlook.
A short summary and an outlook conclude the overview.
Such an outlook calls for a fairly conservative strategy.
This chapter provides an outlook for ESD.
In an outlook future applications are envisaged.
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