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"make prospects" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in marketing or sales contexts, meaning to create or generate potential customers or clients. Example: The company's new advertising campaign is expected to make prospects interested in their products and services.
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But the very factors that benefit people with jobs — higher productivity and sticky wages — make prospects bleaker for those without them.
After meeting with Mr. Sabri al-Hadithi, the Russian foreign minister, Igor S. Ivanov, at a news conference with the Iraqi, repeated the Kremlin's position that military action against Iraq "would seriously undermine the already difficult situation in the Persian Gulf and the Middle East" and make prospects for a permanent settlement of the region's problems even more remote.
"It's a cost-effective way to make prospects feel special," said Ms. Amish, who estimates that many of her clients spend $300 a night for a typical hotel suite, versus $1,000 or more to rent space at a trade show.
This will not only help you feel more confident, but it will also make prospects more willing to pay higher rates because they are getting an expert.
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That makes prospects for the future grim.
The involvement of Iranian intelligence made prospects far more unpredictable — and potentially controversial.
Three consecutive losses, and four in five games, made prospects for the playoffs bleak.
Nevertheless, the absence of any surface fluid, atmosphere, or liquid to cycle matter and energy makes prospects for life dim.
The following year, his income fell to about three hundred and fifty thousand, and the September 11th attacks made prospects for a turnaround appear bleak.
Racism and the legacy of slavery in the South made prospects for African Americans difficult after the Civil War, particularly because they represented the bulk of Southern sharecroppers.
After paying his own way through school and graduating, he looked for jobs in England, but a petroleum crisis and widespread job layoffs made prospects there grim.
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