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Discover Ludwig"dread the prospect" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express fear or apprehension about a particular outcome or future event. For example, "John dreaded the prospect of having to take the bus to work every day".
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Cypriot business people dread the prospect of having to ask the European Union for a bailout.
As it imposes ever harsher budget cuts, Brian Cowen's government can only dread the prospect.
But not so tightly that entrepreneurs start to dread the prospect of a public listing.
"Most of us dread the prospect of dying, including me," he wrote in the new book.
The Afghan and foreign forces who will have to secure it must dread the prospect.
SOUTH KOREANS dread the prospect of renewed fighting across the "38th parallel" that divides their country from the communist North.
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"Daughters of mentally ill parents might not make good marriages, the prospective in-laws all dreading the prospect of inherited insanity; those of nervously ill parents would find their prospects less impaired".
If the moat is breached, not everyone dreads the prospect.
He dreads the prospect of having to grease new palms but sees no other option.
Corporate America and financial markets for months have been dreading the prospect of a partisan impasse.
Having already endured chemotherapy, she dreaded the prospect of another long course of treatment.
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