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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightest prospect" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the minimal chance or possibility of something happening. Example: "There is not the slightest prospect of success in this venture."
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Nor is there the slightest prospect of the AfD entering government at the regional level.
Incidentally, if there were even the slightest prospect that he could become prime minister, the bond and equity markets would eat him for lunch.
That in reality there seems not the slightest prospect of obtaining dinosaur DNA from mosquitoes preserved in amber, let alone cloning it, did not prevent scientists from seriously debating the possibility – and that, for countless millions, was more than enough.
Most parents today, for instance, would not hesitate to offer their own lives to save their children's, but that option never crosses Steven's mind, nor is there the slightest prospect that Martin's barbarous decree will be rescinded.
We would like to participate in a Geneva 2 conference DavidKenner (@DavidKenner) Rouhani once again doing a good job of sounding conciliatory on Syria without offering the slightest prospect of a policy change.
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He would dispute the use of the word "uprising," saying that it normally implied some slight prospect of victory.
The attack also appeared to scupper the slight prospect of a negotiated end to the 10-day-old Russian siege of Grozny.
Stress values in the MDS were low (Fig. 7, stress = 0.07), corresponding to a good ordination with slight prospect of a misleading representation [12].
The slight prospects for a deal at Copenhagen are already being pinned largely on the US and China.
Slight chance of rain.
There is still a slight chance the Fed might announce an easing of its $85bn monthly bond buying programme, given recent positive US economic data, and this prospect continued to unsettle the market.
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