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Discover Ludwig"much prospect" is a valid and common phrase in written English.
It means to have a great expectation or the potential for something to happen or be achieved. For example, "The young player has much prospect of becoming a star".
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There is never much prospect of a happy ending.
Nor, despite hopeful talk to the contrary, is there much prospect of an experiment being devised.
Of those left behind, a quarter have no job, or much prospect of finding one.
Nor does there seem much prospect as yet of an overarching peace settlement.
Nor is there much prospect of a dramatic improvement before the election.
For the hotels, renovation costs are high, without much prospect of making profits.
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Much prospecting must be done to find out the composition and characteristics of potential asteroid targets, and determine whether the mining will be technically feasible and profitable so that miners can home in on the best asteroid candidates.
Finding slow food was a much easier prospect.
A much easier prospect for Johnson, he says.
Turkey is a much tougher prospect to swallow than any previous entrant to the club.
With so much in prospect, he is almost afraid of himself.
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