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The phrase "election prospects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the likelihood that a candidate has of winning an election. For example, "The polls showed that the incumbent had strong election prospects."
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Vote here: Has the 2013 autumn statement boosted the government's election prospects?
Republicans accused Mr. White of using the program to increase Democrats' election prospects.
The upshot is that Mr. Obama's election prospects in November may depend on Mrs. Clinton.
And it will do Gebrselassie's election prospects no harm that he is also a philanthropist.
He has also done his best to boost the election prospects of George W. Bush.
A centre-left programme of this kind would, I believe, transform Labour's election prospects.
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Describes the dicey re-election prospects.
The second danger is to Lula's re-election prospects.
They exude serene confidence about President Bush's re-election prospects.
Assisting Mr. Velella's re-election prospects is the recent redistricting.
JOBS in America, Britain's post-election prospects and Ukraine's troubled economy.
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