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The phrase "from the prospect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a viewpoint or perspective on a particular issue or situation.
Example: "From the prospect of a long-term investor, this stock appears to be a solid choice."
Alternatives: "from the viewpoint" or "from the perspective".
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Good players usually run a mile from the prospect of playing with me.
Millions, he writes, "derive profound gratification from the prospect of humiliating their former masters and overlords".
Other concerns arise from the prospect of foreign governments acquiring big chunks of corporate America.
The Conservative party was seeking someone to save them from the prospect of terminal decline.
It comes from the Prospect union, which represents more than 5,000 Sellafield engineers and specialists.
More excitement comes from the prospect of a second novel from Arundhati Roy.
Asian economies have the least to fear from the prospect of increased rates.
But he warned that the uncertainty stemming from the prospect of war demanded continuing caution.
"But Milosevic should take no comfort from the prospect of a Bush administration," the adviser said.
He pretended to disentangle himself from the prospect of non-stop corruption during his Presidency.
Such work is important from the prospect of replacing rare earth based phosphor material by holds undoped luminescent materials.
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from the backdrop
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from the order
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from the perspectives
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