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The phrase "at the prospect" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate a feeling of anticipation or excitement about something that may happen in the future. For example: I am thrilled at the prospect of visiting new countries this year.
Exact(58)
Stratts, however, was unconcerned at the prospect of arrest.
I hesitated at the prospect.
She is thrilled at the prospect.
Mr Chirac must shudder at the prospect.
Both families were excited at the prospect.
But he only chuckles at the prospect.
Indeed, many decorators wince at the prospect.
Her face shone at the prospect.
The richer nations balked at the prospect.
Similar(2)
They often cry at the prospect.
Performing Arts Festival will continue at the Prospect Park Bandshell.
More suggestions(25)
breakdown at the prospect
distraught at the prospect
ecstatic at the prospect
emotion at the prospect
exhilaration at the prospect
elation at the prospect
exciting at the prospect
fascination at the prospect
fury at the prospect
honoured at the prospect
happiness at the prospect
apprehensive at the prospect
outcry at the prospect
at the circumstance
at the prediction
at the opportunity
at the order
at the outlook
at the exploration
at the potential
at the imminence
at the projection
at the intention
at the availability
at the prospectus
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