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"prospective strategy" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase can be used to refer to a strategy or plan that is intended for use in the future. For example: "The company is developing a prospective strategy to increase sales over the next year."
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Preparing the non-fired wall bricks/blocks from PG is a prospective strategy for utilizing the waste.
Thus, by this study, we propose ODC silencing as a prospective strategy for targeting retinoblastoma.
A prospective strategy is necessary to mitigate the negative impacts of habitat fragmentation in Germany.
Stem cell mediated tissue engineering has been acknowledged as a prospective strategy for repairing and replacing damaged and lost tissues.
Therefore, a well-designed prospective strategy for pharmacovigilance of these COX inhibitors repeatedly given during childhood is urgently needed.
Since acetaminophen and ibuprofen are commonly administered analgesics and antipyretics, a well-designed prospective strategy for pharmacovigilance and -epidemiology of COX-inhibitor exposure in infancy is urgently needed.
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Prospective strategies for the design of future microbial biosensors will also be discussed.
Towards the end, prospective strategies for improving the stability of PSCs are also briefly discussed and summarized.
In this context, corrugated channel appears as one of the prospective strategies due to the generation of Dean vortices (DVs) and chaotic advection (CA) in the bends.
Current and prospective strategies to promote this inherent tolerogenic potential of DCs might prove to be important for the therapy of transplant rejection and autoimmune diseases.
Prospective strategies, which attempt to individualize AUC, should be evaluated in this setting.
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