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Discover LudwigThe phrase "high prospect" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that has a high potential for success or achievement in the future. Example: The company's new product has a high prospect of becoming a bestseller in the market.
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The results of this study illustrate the high prospect of the fabricated bilayer fibrous scaffolds in tissue engineering and regeneration.
"They've put their hearts and souls into something that we thought – and still think – has a high prospect of success.
"Whether it continues in that theatre or whether it moves into other places, I think there's a high prospect of it continuing in this nature for several years".
InGaN-based systems have revealed a high prospect for applications in optoelectronics.
However, analyses of available wind data for selected cities have confirmed a high prospect of wind energy resources in Nigeria.
The CDMBP method has high prospect of zero point with diverse block division to evaluate the EC and PSNR ratio of the image.
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But unlike another operation being planned for Congo, the mission in southern Lebanon offers unusually high prospects for success at comparatively modest physical risk.
Electrochemical reduction converts the designed ceramic microstructure to corresponding cellular Fe/Fe3O4/Fe2O3 composites with adjustable phase distributions and high prospects for applications in heterogeneous catalysis or other applications, based on unique combinations of active functionalities of metallic Fe, magnetite and hematite.
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The range of heat flow values computed for this study shows that the basin sediments are thermally mature and therefore has high prospects for oil and gas generation.
These data and analysis suggests that entrepreneurs are currently targeting regions, wards, and communities with relatively high prospects of wealth creation and sustained electrification.
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