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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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Prospect

Hi,

What does 'at the prospect of' mean here?

Sir Humphrey - a patron of the arts and an avid opera-goer - is aghast at the prospect of taking funds from the arts and transferring it to sports.

Thank you very much.

  

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anonymous prospect possibility CJ

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anonymousprospect

possibility

CJ

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