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prospective - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- discipline: Multiculturalism involves a level of complexity which cannot be understood from the prospective of any single discipline.
Modifies a noun
- purchaser: Prospective purchasers are advised to obtain legal advice prior to purchasing any property.
- adopter: Extremely detailed information is given to prospective adopters about any child who may be placed with them.
- buyer: The nursing home prospective home buyers down payment by.
- employer: The prospective employer applies for the work permit on behalf of the future employe.
- tenant: We will not release your details to prospective tenants.
- candidate: March 2 2006 In Tower Hamlets, a prospective local elections candidate has resigned from Respect.
Modifying Another Word
- only: However, the only prospective clinical study shows no increased risk of crippling pulmonary disease ( chronic bronchitis and emphysema ).
- also: The Department provides a service to both staff and managers employed within the Trust and also prospective employees and other external bodies.
- then: Nothing about the blinds was mention by the then prospective tenants when the rental offer was made.
- so: We hope to broaden this range, and so prospective authors are invited to contact us.
- alone: What are chancellors, let alone prospective prime ministers, doing deciding the level of tolls on bridges?
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