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The phrase "are prospective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals or entities that are likely to become something in the future, such as clients, students, or employees.
Example: "The company is currently interviewing candidates who are prospective hires for the new project."
Alternatives: "are potential" or "are likely".
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are prospective
noun
The scene before or around, in time or in space; view; prospect.
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But now such visitors are prospective buyers.
Palladium nanostructures are prospective in various applications of hydrogenation products.
The results indicate that stars obtained are prospective carriers for biomolecules.
Nor are prospective buyers or renters likely to ask about things like garbage or recycling methods.
Generally, the court's rulings are prospective rather than guaranteeing new sentencing for those already convicted.
Dividend yields are prospective for the current year - and based on forecasts compiled by Bloomberg.
Proton-conducting poly acryl amide) hydrogels are prospective materials for application in electrochemical devices working at ambient temperatures.
Low-octane gasolines (RON ∼ 50 70 range) are prospective fuels for gasoline compression ignition (GCI) internal combustion engines.
There are prospective People to be found in "People's" "Lookout: A Guide to the Up and Coming" section..
Unfortunately, it would appear that many doctors are as taken in by these ads as are prospective consumers.
And even those who are prospective buyers often prefer non-French makes.
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