bright prospect

Frequency: 7.211.0 per million words

Refers to a person or thing likely to be successful.

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Examples (10)

  • The young athlete is considered a bright prospect for the next Olympic Games.
  • After the merger, the company's future looks like a bright prospect for long-term investors.
  • She is widely regarded as a bright prospect in the field of quantum physics research.
  • The new tech startup is a bright prospect in an otherwise stagnant economic market.
  • Scouts identified him as a bright young prospect during the national high school tournament.
  • With her exceptional skills and dedication, she has bright prospects for a successful career in law.
  • The recent economic recovery offers bright prospects for small businesses in the region.
  • He was once seen as a bright prospect for the presidency before the scandal broke.
  • The team decided to sign several bright young prospects to long-term professional contracts.
  • Analysts believe the renewable energy sector remains a bright prospect for industrial growth.