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The phrase "a single prospective" is not correct in standard English usage.
It may be intended to refer to a singular viewpoint or outlook, but the word "prospective" is typically used to describe something that is expected or likely to happen in the future.
Example: "From a single perspective, the project seems feasible, but other viewpoints may reveal potential issues."
Alternatives: "a single viewpoint" or "one perspective".
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Over the weekend of Feb. 7 and 8, when the weather was relatively balmy and small swarms of home shoppers actually emerged for various open houses around northern New Jersey, not a single prospective buyer showed up to view the town house, Mr. Wragg said.
The opposition Popular Party, which the polls indicate would run up to seven points ahead of the Socialists if national elections scheduled for 2012 were held now, gives the impression of not wanting to do anything — proposing a cutback in social security levels, for instance — that might spook a single prospective voter.
There has been a single prospective, observational study involving POCUS for the evaluation of intussusception.
A single, prospective, randomized, controlled trial performed in the 1990s in children is available [10]; other studies have compared an intervention group to historical controls [11, 12].
A single prospective randomized study has compared the internal jugular and femoral sites in terms of catheter dysfunction and efficacy of RRT [43].
In this paper, we present the dfcomb R package for the implementation of a single prospective clinical trial or simulation studies of phase I combination trials in oncology.
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Design a single centre, prospective study.
Methods: This was a single centre prospective cross-sectional study.
A single group prospective design was used in this study.
This study will be a single center prospective randomized double-blind placebo controlled trial.
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