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"its future prospects" is a grammatically correct phrase and commonly used in written English
It can be used to refer to the potential future success or outcome of something, such as a business, project, or career. Example: "The company's future prospects seem promising, with a new line of products set to launch next year." In this sentence, "future prospects" refers to the potential success of the company in the future.
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Thomas Middelhoff, Bertelsmann's chairman and chief executive, added, "We are all very excited about its future prospects, and it will definitely strengthen our music business".
But the company has a limited operating history, making it difficult to gauge its future prospects.
However, Brookdale Senior Living has a limited operating history, making it impossible to gauge its future prospects.
But more than that, Chipotle doesn't have an extensive operating history as an independent company, making it difficult to evaluate its future prospects.
It's the current job and its future prospects that make people feel wealthy or poor.
But five years after the earthquake, Haiti merits a fresh look at its future prospects based on all that it has achieved.
The $40m of venture capital it has attracted testifies to the excitement about its future prospects.
Marc Lowlicht: The Dow was constructed to capture a general representation of the US economy so as Bill points out, if a company is removed, it most likely does not bode well for its future prospects.
This paper will begin with an introduction of the current research of Chinese environmental history, then move on a discussion of its relationship with Chinese historical geography, and finally it will conclude with the author's view on its future prospects.
hypernuclear spectroscopy and its future prospects.
Status of SRI Cultivation and Its Future Prospects in India.
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