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The phrase "the prospect of using" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe future possibilities or potential opportunities for using something. Example: "The prospect of using renewable energy sources is becoming increasingly popular among businesses."
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Excited about the prospect of using these "consumer report" organizations for charity, they peppered us with questions about how these organizations worked.
McCarthy previously discussed the prospect of using her talk show to find love, in an interview with Us Weekly in January.
The prospect of using bitcoin for remittances is proving attractive.
"Is the prospect of using asteroid resources crazy?
He did not, however, raise the prospect of using military force against the island.
Marr is excited by the prospect of using stem cells to rebuild the brain.
The prospect of using 25 narrative voices would intimidate even the most sophisticated of writers.
"I always feel confident," Ryan said of the prospect of using other centers besides Mangold.
Work on brain connectivity has already raised the prospect of using scans to select fast learners during recruitment drives.
But overnight, the prospect of using the decision as a rallying point seemed to occur to many conservatives simultaneously.
Not all heads are dismayed at the prospect of using teaching and learning money for free meals.
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