has prospects for|have prospect for in English
has a good chance of success, has the possibility of profiting from
Use "has prospects for|have prospect for" in a sentence
1. Long-term prospects for the economy have improved.
2. Filipino NBA prospect Kai Sotto has no time for his Bashers
3. What fine prospect for additional service privileges do young pioneers have?
4. This has made it possible for you to gain a marvelous prospect.
5. Lost mail Job prospects for aspiring pilots have been dealt another blow this autumn.
6. Their economic prospects have dimmed.
7. • Conclusion To Conclude, the prospects for philosophy of religion look brighter than they have done for many moons.
8. What grim prospects for inhabitants of a land that by nature has been so fertile!
9. Prospects for a lasting peace remain doubtful.
10. Prospects for the industry are extremely bleak.
11. Prospects are grim for Jews trapped in Jerusalem
12. Such concepts create burdensome prospects for the living.
13. 9 Prospects for the industry are extremely bleak.
14. The prospects for sightseeing did not look good.
15. She has a bike in prospect.
16. While it has improved the absolute prospects of those from less advantaged backgrounds, it has not improved their relative prospects.
17. We can offer great prospects for advertising revenues.
18. It has important technological value and good prospect for conducting research on shock wave compression technique.
19. The adoption has completely changed his prospects.
20. The prospects for a modern social democracy look bleak.
21. Choose three prospects for solicitation in the third quarter.
22. The media played up the prospects for a settlement.
23. Despite the rebel gains, Western diplomats have been upbeat in recent days about the prospects for peace.
24. 16 Rate for the job Brighter prospects for low-paid women workers.
25. The prospect has got prospective buyers drooling.