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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prospect of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential or likelihood of a future event or situation.
Example: "There is a prospect of a significant increase in sales next quarter if we implement the new marketing strategy."
Alternatives: "a possibility of a" or "a chance of a".
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A prospect of a wider war with Arab and Turkish participation looms on the horizon.
"You could stay afloat on adrenalin when there was a prospect of a breakthrough," the author writes.
Certainly, there was a prospect of a hell of a lot of violence and the country really falling apart.
Adieu, Wim, eventually Premium rates Champions of trade Reprints Related items CorrectionFeb 21st 2002There is even a prospect of a bumper year ahead.
There is still a prospect of a Liberal Democrat deal with Labour – but not with Mr Brown, because people did "vote for change".
They will do so again if they feel there is a prospect of a conviction, though the sifting process will take until the new year.
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If no project has succeeded by December 2014, the competition will be scrapped – though there is a prospect of an extension, say the organisers.
"A Prospect of Eternity".
A prospect of sleet.
That, claims Macquarie, gives it an incentive to undertake capital expenditure, since it has a prospect of earning a decent return over the long term.
For those who must live in the world, the Bhagavadgita gave a moral code and a prospect of final liberation.
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