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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a prospective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something related to a potential or likely future event, person, or situation.
Example: "We had a meeting about a prospective partnership that could benefit both companies."
Alternatives: "regarding a potential" or "concerning a likely".
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But while Mr. Perle and Mr. Frum are unrelentingly pessimistic about a prospective Palestinian state, they are downright Pollyanna-ish about the prospects for a democratic Iraq: "We liberated an entire nation, opening the way to a humane, decent civil society in Iraq -- and to reform of the ideological and moral climate of the whole Middle East".
Mr. Schmidt had nothing specific to say about a prospective deal with Yahoo.
The novel is about a prospective marriage in a provincial town.
It would be strange to stage a war game about a prospective marriage.
"I can already imagine the fun we will have," he wrote to Maric about a prospective vacation.
Zoffinger said that there have been no talks with Feldman, a venture capitalist, about a prospective arena deal.
Lise Buyer, an Internet analyst at the DMG Technology Group, said investors cared less about a prospective company's vision and more about its business model.
Ironically, it was the European Union — a region mired in stagnant growth and a crisis of unemployment — that approached the Obama administration about a prospective trade deal.
Gordon Brown says this betrays complacency about a prospective economic recovery that is, to the prime minister's mind, too fragile to do without continued government largesse.
The proposed law would require co-op boards to provide a written explanation for any board rejection and to reveal the source of any negative information it received about a prospective buyer.
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