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'Immediate prospects' is a correct and usable phrase in written English that refers to the current or near future opportunities or chances for success or progress.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in a business report, a personal reflection, or a conversation. Example: "After facing financial difficulties in the past year, our company's immediate prospects are looking brighter with the launch of our new product line." In this example, 'immediate prospects' is used to describe the current state of the company's potential for success in the near future. Another example: "I'm feeling optimistic about my immediate prospects as I have several job interviews lined up this week." Here, 'immediate prospects' is used to express the speaker's chances of success in the near future, specifically in regards to job opportunities.
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But the immediate prospects are not promising.
Nor were its immediate prospects cheerful.
There are reasons to remain worried about China's immediate prospects.
The immediate prospects for strife are hard to calculate.
"The immediate prospects for the dollar don't look encouraging".
For Bear Stearns, the immediate prospects do not seem promising.
For New York, the immediate prospects are less dire.
The immediate prospects of making money from feature phone users are modest.
But his son remains sceptical of the immediate prospects for South Sudan.
Of course, the immediate prospects for any such decisions remain remote.
If his victory stands, the immediate prospects for reducing tension across the strait appear remote.
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