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"prospect of winning" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use "prospect of winning" in a sentence when talking about the likelihood or potential for winning something. For example: - "The team's prospect of winning the championship is looking good this year." - "While the prospect of winning the lottery is exciting, the odds are still very low." - "Despite the challenges, she remained optimistic about her prospect of winning the election."
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If the Brothers are given another chance, there will be little prospect of winning them over.
The prospect of winning money can be a great motivator for improving academic performance.
McDermott, nevertheless, has not even mentioned the prospect of winning automatic promotion to his side.
He had talked himself out of any prospect of winning – as a "coping strategy".
The buyers said that the prospect of winning, while remote, was too remarkable to pass up.
Would McCain-Lieberman have a better prospect of winning than the more conventional alternatives?
In the last two or three weeks the prospect of winning the money is there.
But after nearly a decade, neither war has been won and there is no prospect of winning.
The prospect of winning a Derby appears to have taken some years off the trainer and rider.
The prospect of winning power democratically may slowly be making the right less defensive and more pragmatic.
To have any prospect of winning, Mr. Faulkner will need a strong showing with Democratic and independent voters.
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