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prospect
noun as in outlook for future
noun as in landscape, vista
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The war has made the prospect of a deal considerably harder.
From Los Angeles Times
Glenn Whipp writes, “I was leery at the prospect of ‘Inside Out 2.’
From Los Angeles Times
McVay’s enthusiasm while sharing video of his son apparently rivals his excitement when evaluating and discussing a top draft prospect.
From Los Angeles Times
Overcrowded prisons can be dangerous for inmates and staff, as well as harming the prospects of rehabilitation.
From BBC
It almost feels as if, having achieved so much, he is relishing the prospect of having to prove doubters wrong.
From BBC
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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