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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prospectus for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document that outlines the details of a project, investment, or course of study, typically to inform potential investors or participants.
Example: "The university released a prospectus for its new graduate program in data science."
Alternatives: "a proposal for" or "an overview of".
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"How would you write a prospectus for it?
He sat down at his desk to work out a prospectus for the mogul's son.
In the fall of 1924, he wrote a prospectus for The New Yorker.
I remember reading a prospectus for Leeds and they did a course on 'law and knitting'.
Barclays is due to issue a prospectus for its £5.8bn rights issue early this week.
One day Mr. Barnes brought home a prospectus for a giant new white skyscraper uptown near the river.
Grows Louder | Facebook may file a prospectus for its initial public offering of stock as early as this week.
So Mr. Phillips, with help from Mr. Weisman, designed a prospectus for their film and its archive.
The S.E.C.'s inquiry was disclosed in a prospectus for a $3.7 billion bond offering planned by Illinois for February.
The column also described incorrectly part of a prospectus for the securitization of a mortgage loan on the buildings.
A few months ago a friend sent him -- by e-mail, naturally -- a prospectus for a new company.
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