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The phrase "worrying prospect" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a situation or a prospect that has the potential to bring worry or concern. Example sentence: The global economic crisis is a worrying prospect for many families.
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There's even the possibility of aircraft inspections a worrying prospect for an industry whose success is based in part on the promise of quick take-offs and hassle-free travel.(Photo credit: Shutterstock).
Nazir Afzal, who led the Crown Prosecution Service in north-west England from 2011 until earlier this year, said the findings raised the "extremely worrying" prospect that other untrained migrants could be working in British hospitals.
Nazir Afzal, who was responsible for prosecuting Chua, said the Stepping Hill case raised the "extremely worrying" prospect that many untrained foreign workers could be working in UK hospitals.
Nazir Afzal, who was responsible for prosecuting Chua, said the Stepping Hill case raises the "extremely worrying" prospect that many untrained foreign workers could be working in UK hospitals.
All of that would need to find safe and permanent storage underground -- itself a worrying prospect for environmentalists.
"How many are going to leave and go somewhere else because they get so fed up with they've been treated by this Government?" A Department of Health spokesperson said: "Thousands of patients will feel the impact of strike action - and it's clear that withdrawing emergency care is an extremely worrying prospect for the public.
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After months of waiting and worry the prospect of imminent attack was here, all too suddenly, and horribly real.
(Picture book; ages 2 to 5) For a child who worries, the prospect of starting school can cause a lot of hair twirling and nail biting.
He finds the prospect worrying.
They are worried about prospects for their children.
The stock has fallen by half this year as investors worry about prospects amid a global economic downturn.
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