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prospect

noun as in landscape, vista

verb as in look for; seek

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That means Oracle’s future prospects are tightly intertwined with a money-losing start-up with a current revenue run rate of just $10 billion.

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Even the very wealthy fret over everything from strained family dynamics and outliving their savings to the specter of inflation and the prospect of missing the next big investment trend.

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Zak, who has worked at the university since 2018, says he now faces the prospect of having to move back home to live with his mum if he loses his job.

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The four-time NBA champion and all-time points scorer told reporters on media day last month that he was "excited" by the prospect of becoming the first player in NBA history to play a 23rd season.

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The deal now opens the prospect of expanding the Abraham Accords between Israel and the Arab states.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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