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likely to become a reality in the future
- The prospective merger between the two companies has generated a lot of interest in the business community.
- After several rounds of interviews, Sarah received a job offer from her prospective employer.
- Prospective buyers toured the property over the weekend, evaluating its potential as an investment.
- The prospective candidate impressed the hiring committee with her qualifications and experience.
- The real estate agent provided a virtual tour of the prospective home to interested buyers.
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expected to happen or develop in the future
- We evaluated the prospective benefits of investing in renewable energy.
- The prospective challenges of starting a new business were carefully considered before making any decisions.
- A conference to explore prospective advancements in medical technology.
- The prospective outcomes of the experiment were uncertain, but worth exploring.
- He examined the prospective advantages of upgrading to a newer model of the car.