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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brighter prospect" is a correct part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it any time you want to indicate the possibility of a more positive future, or a more optimistic outcome. For example: With the passage of the new tax bill, there is a brighter prospect for economic growth in the coming year.
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The grumpy teen I then was imagined it a much brighter prospect than the one on my doorstep.
Unlike previous Christian missionaries, Teresa did nothing to challenge the caste system, to offer a brighter prospect to her charges than dying clean.
If the far left put aside its differences and adopted a slightly less dogmatic approach to politics, Mr Scargill might yet find the election of 2002 a brighter prospect than that of 1997.
China is in some senses a bigger and brighter prospect.
We will have a brighter prospect for our future.
With his elegant batting technique, Jackson appeared the brighter prospect of the pair.
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But countries that seemed to offer brighter prospects have also disappointed.
You needn't be a cynical economist to believe that this second strategy has brighter prospects.
But when the private sector offers brighter prospects, will others reassess their options?
Commodity companies were among the main gainers after the US data suggested brighter prospects for the global economy.
Mr Carstens regrets it was not "precise" in distinguishing between capital flows prompted by external events and inflows attracted by a country's own brighter prospects.
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