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"research prospects" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the potential course of study or outcome of research or an investigation. For example: "With the new funding, we are very excited about the research prospects in our department."
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An old lad's research prospects had never looked brighter.
Wall Street, however, is not enamored with Pfizer's research prospects.
Indeed, genetic research prospects are frequently met with calls to ban abortion based on genetics, in turn enforcing control of female bodies through the restriction of abortion rights.
N.F.L. teams have used advances in technology to improve the condition of their athletes, to scout opponents better and to research prospects better.
I was wondering what findings or research prospects led to your tone of optimism [on clarifying the role of clouds in greenhouse-driven climate change]?
TORONTO — Valeri Nichushkin is the type of player that makes the N.H.L. scouting combine vital to teams as they research prospects prior to the June 30 draft.
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Due to the great research prospect of silver nanoparticles in nanosensors, many researchers have devoted to study it [110, 111].
This structure combines the advantages of the former two structures, and has a better research prospect.
Four main directions of further research prospect address the key challenges of optimal coupling, cyber systems, unified standards, and large-scale demonstrations.
Another important research prospect consists in operationalising the proposed simulation tools for supporting the planning of energy-efficient driving measures so as to increase their effectiveness, or for assisting the design of dedicated ITS systems which could inform passengers about crowding conditions on the train.
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