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The phrase "address the prospect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as sales, marketing, or communication where you are referring to engaging with a potential client or customer.
Example: "In our next meeting, we need to address the prospect's concerns about our pricing model."
Alternatives: "engage the prospect" or "speak to the prospect".
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And he feels confident that he could also address the prospect of the first First Gentleman.
Lonmin also declined to address the prospect of a murder investigation.
The spokesman also declined to address the prospect that the Chinese authorities might retaliate for Google's action.
In this review, we discuss genetic association studies and address the prospect for candidate gene association studies, comparing the strengths and weaknesses of indirect and direct study designs.
In interviews in Israel on Thursday, Pompeo declined to address the prospect that Trump might commute the remaining sentence or pardon Pollard.
Architect and GSD Professor Scott Cohen discusses his studio course that considered how architects could help his beloved Provincetown, Mass., address the prospect of rising seas due to climate change while still retaining its quirky magic.
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These questions address the prospects for improving the competitiveness of the incumbent technology.
However, Mr. Moynihan did not address the prospects of proprietary trading and fixed-income operations, which were responsible for most of the third quarter's losses.
In the following I will address the prospects for NER in classical Chinese sources.
It remains unclear whether this is due to lack of phylogenetic signal in COI at this depth, the type of tree-building method, or to the true lack of monophyly of genera as currently defined; further phylogenetic work involving a multi-gene approach is required to address the prospects for higher-level taxonomic assignments in Diptera based upon COI.
One section addresses the prospect of an eternal afterlife as one source of Christian hope.
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