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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my prospective" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is being considered or looked at as a possibility. For example: - My prospective job offer seemed promising, but I wanted to know more details before making a decision. - We just visited a few apartments, but I haven't found my prospective new home yet. - I have a meeting with my prospective clients next week to discuss potential business opportunities.
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I was meeting my prospective client on the 37th floor.
Some of my prospective choices did turn up; some songs turned up but with different singers.
After a few minutes my prospective date appeared, gliding gracefully through the seaweed.
By trying to keep it together for the sake of my prospective family, I fell apart.
November is when the early applications to some of my prospective colleges are due.
After scheduling an appointment, my prospective patient has something new to worry about: me.
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I wrote my own ads, screened my own prospective dates, decided on my own what I would and would not do for money, and -- best of all -- I kept every penny I earned, all without the interference of an agency or other ubiquitous "middle man".
Yale also offers something that my other prospective schools do not have: a residential college system.
In my experience, prospective employees — particularly those of Generations Y and Z — are interested in making a difference with their work.
It contained a lot of my photography, and I showed it off proudly to my friends and prospective employers.
My real estate agent was nice enough to help show my property to prospective tenants in July 2012, before I even moved in, and soon I had rented out the house.
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