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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unpromising" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that does not appear to hold much potential or promise. Example: Despite having invested a lot of time and effort, the project seemed to be an unpromising endeavor, as the team encountered numerous setbacks and challenges.
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It's an unpromising moment.
The assignment was an unpromising one.
This seemed an unpromising alliance.
It was an unpromising start.
Hoving had been, to put it mildly, an unpromising youth.
Experience the aroma of an unpromising vegetable stew.
It's an unpromising set-up, but stay with it.
His love life gets off to an unpromising start.
If drug makers can kill an unpromising approach sooner, they can significantly improve their returns.
MasterCard's shares have climbed by around 80% since its IPO in May, despite an unpromising debut.
A SALVAGED shipping container may seem an unpromising showcase for cutting-edge style.
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