a prospective buyer/candidate
- a prospective buyer/candidate
a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc.
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What is the best way of contacting prospective customers?
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One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers.
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The careers fair gives students a chance to meet prospective employers.
Financial and business terms.
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a prospective customer/buyer/candidate — a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. ► someone who might become a customer, buyer, etc.: »What is the best way of contacting prospective customers? »One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers. »The careers fair gives… … Financial and business terms
a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. — a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. ► someone who might become a customer, buyer, etc.: »What is the best way of contacting prospective customers? »One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers. »The careers fair gives… … Financial and business terms
a prospective buyer — a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. ► someone who might become a customer, buyer, etc.: »What is the best way of contacting prospective customers? »One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers. »The careers fair gives… … Financial and business terms
prospective — pro‧spec‧tive [prəˈspektɪv] adjective [only before a noun] 1. likely to do a particular thing or achieve a particular position: • I m meeting a prospective buyer for the house today. • All prospective employees are required to undergo a medical… … Financial and business terms
prospective — adjective (only before noun) 1 likely to do a particular thing or achieve a particular position: prospective employee/candidate/buyer etc: I m meeting a prospective buyer for the house today. 2 likely to happen: prospective costs/career/changes… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
prospective — pro|spec|tive [prəˈspektıv] adj [only before noun] 1.) prospective employee/candidate/buyer etc someone who is likely to do a particular thing or achieve a particular position 2.) likely to happen ▪ the prospective costs of providing pensions … Dictionary of contemporary English
prospective — adj. Prospective is used with these nouns: ↑applicant, ↑bride, ↑bridegroom, ↑buyer, ↑candidate, ↑client, ↑customer, ↑donor, ↑employee, ↑employer, ↑hire, ↑ … Collocations dictionary
a prospective candidate — a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. ► someone who might become a customer, buyer, etc.: »What is the best way of contacting prospective customers? »One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers. »The careers fair gives… … Financial and business terms
a prospective customer — a prospective customer/buyer/candidate, etc. ► someone who might become a customer, buyer, etc.: »What is the best way of contacting prospective customers? »One plant has been sold and seven have prospective buyers. »The careers fair gives… … Financial and business terms
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