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Biden answered that giving Ukraine such potent attack weapons “would have a prospect of breaking up NATO.”

“We have a prospect of getting back to a much better place in the second half of this year.”

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They are better targeted to supporting businesses that have a prospect of being viable in the future.

“Oh! Susan, I will do anything to help you...You and I have a prospect of a good long life. We shall not be in our prime before fifty, & after that we shall be good for twenty years at least.”

"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.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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