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Common collocations with prosperity in American Collocation

prosperity noun uncountable

US /prɑˈsperəti/

economic

commercial
economic
financial
material

It was a time of relative economic prosperity.

continuing in the future

continued
future
lasting
long-term

These new conference and exhibition facilities are essential to the city’s future prosperity.

increasing

growing
increased
increasing
rising

There is more work to do to ensure everyone can share in the growing prosperity of the country.

great

great
unparalleled

I predict a year of great prosperity and success.

relative

relative

Aberdeen has enjoyed three decades of relative prosperity and low unemployment.

experienced by most people

general
national
shared

Enterprise is the key to our national prosperity.

bring prosperity

bring
build
create
deliver
ensure
promote
spread

Shipbuilding, manufacturing and trading brought prosperity to Inverclyde in the 19th and 20th centuries.

experience or achieve prosperity

achieve
enjoy

Britons today enjoy prosperity far greater than that of previous generations.

increase the level of prosperity

boost
enhance
increase

It is hoped that investment in green technologies will enhance the prosperity of the region.