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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my prospects" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to one's future opportunities or possibilities. Example: "Despite facing challenges, I am optimistic about my prospects for success in the business world."
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My grades were mediocre, and my parents were worried about my prospects.
Virtually all my prospects were overwhelmed by smaller budgets, fewer resources, and reduced headcount.
She decided to return to the UK, where the TLS verdict "didn't help my prospects".
At least my prospects for nimble fingers in old age were looking brighter.
It hasn't limited my prospects in the way I initially feared it would.
I'm putting all my hopes in it to better my prospects".
The treatment is now complete, and the doctors tell me my prospects are good.
"I'm excited about my prospects," says Black. "Dare I say it?
My liver enzymes were high, my spirits low and my prospects in life profoundly middling.
Could I scapegoat someone else to feel better about myself and my prospects?
How will this affect my prospects of getting into university and my Ucas application?
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