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The phrase "a prospect for an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing potential opportunities or possibilities related to a specific subject or context.
Example: "The company sees a prospect for an increase in sales with the launch of their new product line."
Alternatives: "an opportunity for a" or "a chance for a".
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What a prospect for an employer looking for a capable and assertive candidate.
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Countrywide, with its stock depressed, had been seen as a prospect for a takeover.
He said a former secretary of state had called him to suggest that after the Palestinian elections there might be a prospect for a settlement, but that "I didn't delve into it".
Another tense meeting to address the N.B.A. lockout will take place Thursday in Manhattan — only this time without owners or league officials and without a prospect for a deal.
There's at least a prospect for a huge gain.
The Chinese strength, its new confidence, and a level playing field, comes with a prospect for a better relationship.
I expect and hope that Russia will today tell us that there is a prospect for dialogue with a contact group.
This was also a prospect for Iran that Hillary Clinton contemplated as a presidential candidate.
The Tampa Bay Rays got a back-end starter, a utility infielder and a Class A prospect for star left-hander David Price last summer.
The patients were surveyed by a questionnaire to determine their satisfaction with the service and viability as a prospect for providing a more efficient cataract surgery service.
Patients were also surveyed by a questionnaire to determine their satisfaction with the service and viability as a prospect for providing a more efficient cataract surgery service.
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