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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid prospects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing helping or supporting potential opportunities or candidates, often in a business or educational setting.
Example: "Our goal is to aid prospects in finding the right career path through mentorship and resources."
Alternatives: "assist candidates" or "support opportunities".
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Another issue with this account is the effect on financial aid prospects if the sister-in-law changed her mind and decided to make distributions.
The U.N. has warned for years that other countries are growing weary of sending aid, and the repeated bouts of fighting in Gaza may further harm aid prospects.
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Drawing on a survey undertaken in Shanghai, it is found that, after controlling for the effects of individual characteristics, migrants living in the suburbs not only earn less than their counterparts in the central city, but are also less likely to construct inter-group and diverse social ties to aid future prospects.
While Miller's regime has improved Rite Aid's prospects, the chain is still operating at a level well below its peers.
With no jobs, no aid, no prospects of rural development, nothing to keep people in the provinces, the bulk of this reverse migration was undone, and Port-au-Prince is once again a magnet for those seeking jobs.
Metabolic network models provide a method for gaining broader understanding of the complicated metabolic system of a cell and can aid in prospecting suitable gene deletions for enhancing H2 production.
The headline on this AP story on the G.M. bailout effort — "Auto-aid plan prospects dim in partisan stalemate" — is actually a bit grimmer than the story itself, which suggests that the real clash between congressional Democrats and the Bush Administration is not so much over whether to rescue G.M. but over where to get the money to bail out the automaker.
The headline on this AP story on the G.M. bailout effort—"Auto-aid plan prospects dim in partisan stalemate"—is actually a bit grimmer than the story itself, which suggests that the real clash between congressional Democrats and the Bush Administration is not so much over whether to rescue G.M. but over where to get the money to bail out the automaker.
By James Surowiecki November 17, 2008 The headline on this AP story on the G.M. bailout effort—"Auto-aid plan prospects dim in partisan stalemate"—is actually a bit grimmer than the story itself, which suggests that the real clash between congressional Democrats and the Bush Administration is not so much over whether to rescue G.M. but over where to get the money to bail out the automaker.
Walters said he expected his sporting celebrity would aid his election prospects.
LaSalle's Schubert notes that Bush had "some bad luck," in that the post-Gulf War recovery was too late and too tepid to aid his reelection prospects.
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