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prospect <a prospect; prospects> N

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They reported back that survival prospects were poor.
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Between the wars, the reservists enjoyed much better promotion prospects.
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It primarily tests the joint movement of prospects.
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He has been described as, one of the brightest prospects in the game.
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The prospect of having his estate sequestered proved, however, little to his liking.
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When it left eight days later, some of its members stayed behind to prospect before crossing the mountains the next year.
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White settlers began arriving in the mid-19th century, taking up prospecting and later mining and ranching in the 1890s.
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Due to this fact some scientists believe that the prospects for life in its vicinity are good.
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They are afraid that changing the coach at the last moment may cause bad effect to the team's qualifying prospect.
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He is considered to be one of the brightest prospects and best outside centres in world rugby.
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