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prospect

[pros-pekt] / ˈprɒs pɛkt /




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Newcastle, who are ninth in the Premier League, now face the prospect of having to play eight games in February but their coach Eddie Howe said holding PSG would give the Magpies confidence going forward.

From Barron's

This made the prospect of vacationing in Thailand three decades later with my husband and two of my teenage kids a fraught proposition.

From The Wall Street Journal

American officials then said the operation - codename "Midnight Hammer" - had significantly set back the prospect of Tehran building a nuclear weapon.

From BBC

But the prospect of a stretch without Tatum provided the perfect timing for the Celtics to duck below the line and clean up their finances.

From The Wall Street Journal

A decent economy and the prospect of lower interest rates if inflation comes back under control underpin the strong earnings predictions.

From The Wall Street Journal