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Discover LudwigThe phrase "building prospect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a potential or promising future development or possibility. Here are some examples: - The construction of a new office building has sparked interest in the building prospect for the surrounding area. - The company is currently exploring various building prospects for expansion in the coming years. - The prospect of building a new park in the city has been met with both excitement and concern from residents.
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The trails run along a rock ridge that basically bisects Connecticut, and developers have eyeballed the ridge as a building prospect because of its sweeping views.
A journalist who works in the building, Prospect House, has objected on the grounds that an Archant logo "isn't going to shift newspapers or get people coming to our websites".
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That, in turn, makes their wealth-building prospects shakier as they move into adulthood.
Some of these services may be free, run by volunteers intrigued by the community-building prospects of wireless networking.
Given the Trump Administration's distaste for diplomacy and nation-building, prospects of the U.S. working toward peace negotiations seem far-fetched.
After further trust building, the prospect becomes a bonafide gang member.
A prewar building in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens was also in a problematic neighborhood.
Mr. Boesky said he was upbeat about the building's prospects.
Lots of teams talk about building with prospects, but the encouraging thing about the Blue Jays, Anthopoulos believes, is the potential of sustained success.
With two model apartments open and the first residents expected in September, Mr. Naftali is confident about the building's prospects.
Pictured here are two notable Brooklyn sites, the 14th Regiment Armory in Park Slope (above) and the Studebaker Building in Prospect-Lefferts Gardens (below).
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