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Discover Ludwig"improved prospect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in a sentence when referring to a better or more positive outlook or possibility for something. Example: The recent economic reforms have led to an improved prospect for businesses in the country.
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Cocoa declined as wet weather improved prospects for crops in West Africa.
Cotton fell as wet weather in the Southeast improved prospects for the United States crop.
Orange juice prices fell as ideal weather improved prospects for Florida's orange crop.
Soybeans fell as forecasts for warm, wet weather in the Midwest improved prospects for a bumper crop this year.
Coffee dropped as mild weather in Latin America improved prospects for crops from some of the world's largest growers.
And years of economic diversification away from manufacturing and the cyclical oil and gas industry have improved prospects for growth.
Better news on home sales and improved prospects for job growth sent stocks higher on Wall Street on Thursday.
The focus on thwarting terrorism has only improved prospects for the company, which specializes in selling technology devices, including secure communications systems, to the government.
The UN will also – surely – have to accept that non-refugee migrants have a right to seek improved prospects away from their homes.
Foreigners had responded to Britain's improved prospects by investing piles of money, which often lifted standards of management and productivity (as Japan's Nissan and Honda did in carmaking).
Since then the organizers were helped by growing dissatisfaction among conservatives and business people with Mr. Obama's ambitious agenda, and improved prospects for Republican Congressional victories in November.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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