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have a prospect of



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"What he has said from the beginning is that North Korea, if it makes a strategic decision to denuclearize, can have a prospect of a very, very, bright economic future," Bolton told Wallace.

From Fox News • Mar. 3, 2019

“Donors should not be nickel and diming this research because by spending only $100 million they have a prospect of saving billions of dollars in treatment costs,” Mr. Over said.

From New York Times • Sep. 3, 2010

The road to the Falls is along the top of one of the banks, and to the left you have a prospect of the open country, corn fields and scattered houses. 

From Recollections of a Tour Made in Scotland A.D. 1803 by Shairp, John Campbell

It proves to be a most agreeable addition to our food; and, as they can make three or four quarts a day, we have a prospect of a plentiful supply.

From Oregon and Eldorado or, Romance of the Rivers by Bulfinch, Thomas

I do not see that all this relieves the situation in Whitechapel or that any fewer men and women live in misery because we have a prospect of getting in.

From Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement by Walling, William English




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