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Discover Ludwig'fewer prospects' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to contrast something with a smaller number, possibly using 'fewer' in comparison to 'more' or 'less' in comparison to 'more'. Example: With fewer prospects for advancement, it is important to make the most of the few opportunities that are available.
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He had few skills and fewer prospects.
"We've got fewer prospects, though".
He finds fewer prospects in the stock market as something else returns to normal: valuations.
Young women tend to start work and remain in sectors with lower pay and fewer prospects.
Barely literate young men with few positive role-models and even fewer prospects are given a simple choice.
They face fewer prospects in the current economy despite the skill sets and intense motivation they develop at my school.
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And he has found a few prospects.
There are few prospects in sight.
| Adding jobs, but with low pay and few prospects.
Tea Party leaders have few prospects for a viable primary candidate.
In 1969, Hodges came home to Seadrift with few prospects.
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