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"prospect analysis" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to the process of studying potential customers or clients in order to determine the sales potential of a product or service. For example, "Our research team is currently conducting prospect analysis to determine the best markets to target for our new product launch."
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These include 500 Startups and Seedcamp-backed Rentlord, one-click payment platform App55, sales prospect analysis tool CANDDi, events promotions service Crowd.fm, and CRM platform Capsule CRM.
The growth of prospect analysis, the knowledge fans have of prospects, and the improvements in scouting and drafting have all contributed to an environment where teams are reluctant to part with their prospects, and covet the top prospects on other teams.
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Qari said that "in a prospect overlap analysis, we found hardly any opportunities are common across the portfolio, highlighting how unique each brand's segment is.
The use of a common reference genomic tool is an attractive prospect for analysis of non-model plants.
New developments in instrument techniques and real-time GPS enlarged the role of magnetometer prospecting for archaeological science considerably and allow even the detailed prospecting and analysis of landscapes.
Prospecting and analysis of isolates from Central Asian wild apple should reveal whether the domestication of apple has led to a parallel emergence of apple scab.
For one should not confuse the prospects for conceptual analysis with the prospects for ontic reduction.
Kahneman, Daniel and Amos Tversky, "Prospect theory: An analysis of decision under risk," Econometrica, 47, 263-291.
Kahneman, Daniel and Amos Tversky, "Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Choices Involving Risk," Econometrica, 47 (1979), 263-291.
* Kahneman, D., and Tversky, A. "Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk," Econometrica, Vol. 47, pp. 263-292 (1979).
Of Higher Interest * Kahneman, D., and Tversky, A. "Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk," Econometrica, Vol. 47, pp. 263-292 (1979).
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