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"market prospects" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun phrase that usually refers to the evaluation of a particular market's expected future success or growth. For example, "We should consider the long-term market prospects before investing in this potential business."
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Job market prospects are steadily improving".
"The preliminary evaluation of 2003 market prospects confirms the likelihood of a further deterioration," Alcatel said.
"We're fairly sanguine about the market prospects in the very near term," he said.
According to Mr. Keuschnigg, the construction sector has substantial excess capacity and its long-term market prospects are underwhelming.
All of which might indicate that dim market prospects await the wave of wind-turbine makers from China.
Consumers will not spend because of a backlog of indebtedness and businesses will not invest because of pessimism about market prospects.
Despite enthusiasm for JAL's return to the stock market, prospects for the former flagship carrier are not necessarily bright in the cutthroat global aviation industry.
Since 1950 there has been a significant shift in market prospects, however, as developing countries have shown greater growth in vehicle registrations than the highly developed countries.
He theorizes that the phenomenon is related to a shift in investor sentiment about market prospects for the second half of the year.
Christopher J. Wolfe, equity strategist at J. P. Morgan Private Bank, which supervises about $270 billion, took time last week to discuss market prospects.
While Hewlett-Packard's disappointing report may say little about the broader technology market, prospects for a quick recovery will be hindered by a slowdown in corporate technology spending.
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