new prospect

Frequency: 6.37.8 per million words

Refers to a person or thing likely to be successful.

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Examples (10)

  • The young intern is considered a new prospect for the company's leadership program.
  • That startup with its innovative technology is a new prospect in the market.
  • The talent scout identified her as a new prospect for the national team.
  • Investors are always looking for new prospects that promise high returns.
  • With his unique style, the artist quickly became a new prospect in the art world.
  • The research team has uncovered a new prospect for treating the disease.
  • She's definitely a new prospect for promotion, given her recent achievements.
  • The coach is excited about the team's new prospects joining this season.
  • This unexplored region represents a new prospect for ecotourism.
  • Many hope the recent policy changes will create new prospects for economic growth.