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The phrase "as a prospective manager" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's future role or potential in a management position.
Example: "As a prospective manager, I am eager to develop my leadership skills and contribute to the team's success."
Alternatives: "as an aspiring manager" or "in my future role as a manager."
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"I'm not getting a Turkish manager... there's some Turkish football manager who just seems to want to push himself forward as a prospective manager of Cardiff.
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Even back in 1982 I can remember people identifying Thompson as a prospective director general.
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A prospective hiring manager or recruiter might not view your CV on a laptop.
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