ProPhoto RGB seems washed out

Hello.. I have been provided an image of my client who has a document of ProPhoto RGB profile that has beautiful turquoise and blue but when I save for web and download on the website, it seems washed out and much less dynamic.

How should I do?  Thank you

In the Web dialog box, check convert to sRGB and the jpg that results will be converted.

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