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The phrase "a promising student" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a student who shows potential for success in their studies or future endeavors.
Example: "The teacher praised Sarah for being a promising student, noting her dedication and enthusiasm for learning."
Alternatives: "an outstanding student" or "a talented student."
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We mourn the loss of a promising student.
William Trevor created a bursary for a promising student in Omagh.
He was a promising student at one of New York's most exclusive schools.
Black Diamond was 18 and a promising student when civil war broke out.
These skills, while useful, are not what will transform a promising student into a good teacher.
Her son, Devin Fowlkes, was a promising student and football player at Anacostia High.
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A once promising student of Wittgenstein, Tardewski elaborates a ridiculous — and ridiculously convincing — theory that Kafka bumped into the aspiring painter Adolf Hitler at a café in Prague early in the twentieth century.
She was not considered a particularly promising student, and, although she revered some of her teachers, she regarded the Conservatoire's methods as antiquated.
Still, when funding gets tight, "it becomes harder to accept a very promising student who may not fit exactly into that project.
The cover line, ignoring the fact that he is innocent until proven guilty, says: "The bomber – how a popular, promising student was failed by his family, fell into radical Islam and became a monster".
In that dialogue Theaetetus distinguished himself as a highly promising student, who answered Socrates' questions resourcefully.
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