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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a prosperity" is not correct in standard written English
It is not a commonly used expression and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "We hope to have a prosperity in our business ventures this year."
Alternatives: "experience prosperity" or "enjoy prosperity."
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You don't have a prosperity mind-set when you're a person of color.
If we make the right choices, we can have a prosperity that endures and enriches all of our people.
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"We have a cause: prosperity.
The business hub for a large area, Watertown and its 30,000 residents did have a general prosperity that survived the Depression.
If everyone is to have a share in prosperity, then it requires active government, not least in the form of a "proper industrial strategy".
People who work hard and play by the rules should have a fair shot at prosperity.
But don't kid yourself that run-of-the-mill techies have a permanent ticket to prosperity.
To ensure that all of society's citizens have a stake in its prosperity, and therefore all of its citizens have a stake in its future.
He gave up practicing law and created a new platform that lets all of us have a hand in creating prosperity.
From the beginning of this campaign, I have said that prosperity must have a purpose.
From within Europe we have a clear path to increased prosperity and economic security, with the chance to boost our economy even further in the years ahead.
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