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prospective buy
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "prospective buy" is not standard in written English; the correct term is "prospective buyer." You can use it when referring to someone who is considering purchasing something in the future.
Example: "We have several prospective buyers interested in the property."
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Alternative expressions(1)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
He quickly learned the newsboy's patter and would keep it up until a prospective buyer bought a copy of the paper just to quiet him.
Wiki
Prospective WWOOFers buy a book that lists farms, mostly organic and sustainably focused, within a designated country.
News & Media
When your date comes in and sees the balloons, wave at him/her or walk up with a rose and ask something like, "well what do you think?" Alternatively, if you don't have class with your prospective date, buy a sixth balloon and write "From, -your name-" You can also do this even if you do have class with him/her just to make sure he/she knows who is doing the asking.
Wiki
Merchants are getting numerous phone calls from prospective group buying companies and the conversation with many is more about the commission level charged rather than how they could offer a great discount for a group of new customers.
News & Media
The list of considerations for prospective car-buying is vital for any conscionable parent preparing to invest a great deal of time, money and heartache into selecting the safest and most cost-effective for their new driver.
News & Media
That means that unless a prospective buyer agrees to buy the property "subject to" the encroachment, the buyer could decline to conclude the purchase unless the encroachment is removed.
News & Media
Contracts for several apartments were out for signing as of late last week, she said, and one prospective buyer inquired about buying a complete model apartment, including the furniture, rugs and artwork.
News & Media
The State Department continues to warn prospective travellers to buy evacuation insurance.
News & Media
She said prospective owners should buy a parrot only "if they know they can take care of it".
News & Media
Sales linguistics can help us understand how they turn skeptics into believers and persuade prospective customers to buy.
News & Media
[C5.] Brand Building on the Internet Packaged-food companies are drawing many more customers to their Web sites than in years past, even though these prospective consumers cannot buy items from the sites.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using "potential purchase" if you need to describe the action rather than the person.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "prospective buy" as it's not standard English. Instead, use "prospective buyer" to refer to someone who is likely to make a purchase.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "prospective buy" attempts to combine an adjective ("prospective") with a noun related to purchasing. However, it is not a standard construction. Ludwig AI identifies "prospective buyer" as the correct form.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the words "prospective" and "buy" are individually correct, the phrase "prospective buy" is not standard English. Ludwig AI and linguistic analysis suggest that it is more appropriate to use the phrase "prospective buyer" when referring to someone who is considering a purchase. Alternatives like "potential buyer" or "future customer" may also be suitable, depending on the context. Using "prospective buyer" ensures clarity and aligns with established English usage, avoiding potential confusion.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
potential buyer
Replaces the verb with the noun 'buyer'.
prospective purchase
Very similar but less commonly used than 'potential purchase'.
potential purchase
This focuses on the action of buying rather than the person.
anticipated purchase
Highlights the expectation of a purchase.
upcoming purchase
Emphasizes the temporal aspect of the purchase happening soon.
future acquisition
Uses more formal terms 'acquisition' for buy and 'future' for prospective.
pending acquisition
Refers to an acquisition that is waiting to happen.
planned acquisition
Indicates a purchase that is already being planned.
intended acquisition
Focuses on the intention to acquire something.
possible transaction
Emphasizes the commercial aspect using 'transaction'.
FAQs
What is the correct way to refer to someone considering a purchase?
The correct term is "prospective buyer", not "prospective buy".
Can I use "prospective buy" in a sentence?
While the words are individually correct, the phrase "prospective buy" is not standard English. It's better to use "prospective buyer" or other alternatives like "potential purchase".
What can I say instead of "prospective buy"?
You can use alternatives such as "prospective buyer", "potential buyer" or "future customer".
Is there a difference between "prospective buy" and "prospective buyer"?
Yes, "prospective buy" is not a commonly used phrase and may sound awkward. It's preferable to use "prospective buyer", which is the standard term for a potential customer.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
78%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested