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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a promising start for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an initial phase or beginning that shows potential for success in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The new initiative has shown a promising start for improving community engagement and participation."
Alternatives: "a hopeful beginning for" or "an encouraging start to".
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Still, it was a promising start for Nascar's star attraction.
Well written, emotionally affecting and witty, Lifeline is a promising start for Apple Watch games.
This is not a promising start for the effort to restore credibility to the White House.
The come-from-behind victory spoiled a promising start for Ecuador, which finished second in South American qualifying.
Advocates of changing the drug laws, in the Legislature and elsewhere, pronounced it a promising start for negotiations.
After a promising start for the youngster from New Tredegar, things started to go a bit pear shaped.
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That's a promising start especially for a company as young as Geeksphones, but there's no question that Firefox OS is going to face some serious competition in its launch markets.
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It was a promising start in May 2000 for AngryMan.com.
Despite a promising start at Liverpool, for whom he has made 58 appearances, Ibe became a more peripheral figure after the managerial change.
It was a promising start, in publishing terms, for a career that was already over.
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