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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'no prospect for' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not likely or practicable. For example: "With no prospect for a significant pay raise this year, I decided to look for a new job."
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"We see no prospect for near-term improvement".
And it would be unilateral: there is no prospect for global greenhouse gas controls anytime soon.
There is none, and there is no prospect for such an agreement.
Because the underlying technologies are developing continuously and rapidly, there is no prospect for stabilization.
We allow poverty to fester so that entire neighborhoods offer no prospect for gainful employment.
There seemed no prospect for dignity or respect as a young black man.
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"There are no prospects for our futures.
Nothing to do, no prospects for getting out.
There seems to be no prospects for settling these debates.
I have no prospects for the next academic year.
He had no consistent set of doctors, and almost no prospects for turning his situation around.
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