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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lost prospects" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to opportunities that may have been missed out or lost due to certain circumstances. For example: "The company failed to secure the contract, leaving them with very few lost prospects for the quarter."
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Banks see a way to retain otherwise lost prospects.
You may call the phone company to have those numbers forwarded to your telephone number in order to funnel those otherwise lost prospects to you.
Horkheimer felt that Schopenhauer's pessimistic social philosophy more faithfully reflected the lost prospects for utopia than did the more optimistic social theories of the postwar period.
The very existence of "Bush Mama," along with its rarity, is a keen reminder that the history of cinema is still awaiting discovery — and that this history is also the history of its own exclusions, its foreclosed paths, its lost prospects, its secret influences, the shifting course of its future.
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Colonel Melroy is still wistful about the lost prospect of flying on the Ares I. "That would have been a hoot," she said.
The lost prospect of a prize is not the only reason one wishes that he had survived to see what happened next.
We are faced with a whole generation losing its way and losing prospects for a healthy future.
That's perfectly understandable but a losing prospect nonetheless.
The heroin trade is a losing prospect for everyone except the Mexican cartels, who have found a new way to make money in the face of falling cocaine consumption and marijuana legalisation in the United States.
For its investors AMD has turned out to be a losing prospect.
But you can't make up something in bulk that is a losing prospect to begin with.
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