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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as prospective" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is expected or likely to happen in the future, often in contexts like job applications or potential opportunities.
Example: "We are looking for candidates as prospective members of our team who can bring innovative ideas."
Alternatives: "as potential" or "as likely".
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Across the country, law school enrollment has declined as prospective students respond to dismal employment prospects.
London and Berlin are mooted as prospective locations.
As prospective live-in owners, the Renwicks were eligible for the HUD program.
To test the agents' willingness, two other reporters, one black, one white, posed as prospective tenants.
Last year he emerged as prospective executive chairman of a Virgin-backed bid for Northern Rock.
So, David Cameron, give me an example of "treating people fairly and ethically" – as prospective firefighters are asked to do.
India's largest industrial conglomerate, the Reliance Group, and the American oil giant ChevronTexaco were identified as prospective bidders.
Investigators said they learned the details of the operation by posing as prospective buyers of the business.
17 Nentori eliminated Linfield but withdrew immediately from their Second Round tie when Dynamo Kiev were drawn as prospective opponents.
He appeared in shadows for much of the telecast while 50 contestants offered themselves as prospective brides.
"He rang to say he was resigning to join Rupert Murdoch's organisation... as prospective managing director of Times Newspapers.
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