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The phrase "a prospective" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who is being considered for a particular role or opportunity, often in contexts like employment or education.
Example: "We are interviewing a prospective candidate for the marketing position next week."
Alternatives: "a potential" or "an expected".
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The governor's office is a prospective tenant.
The perpetrator even had a prospective career.
But he is not a prospective tenant.
A prospective study.
A prospective epidemiologic study.
A prospective regression analysis.
A prospective case series.
A prospective cohort study.
Design: A prospective study.
Nokia is a prospective suitor for Palm.
A prospective service improvement project.
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