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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as promising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the potential or likelihood of success of something to another thing that is also considered promising.
Example: "The new technology is as promising as the previous innovations we have seen in the industry."
Alternatives: "equally encouraging" or "just as hopeful".
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Sim viewed the experiments as promising.
The bigger picture was not as promising.
The present is not quite as promising.
Another measure of labor costs, however, is not as promising.
As promising students we were told 'aim high!
Still, Education Secretary Rod Paige heralded the results as promising.
On Friday, however, Pletcher's prospects were not nearly as promising.
He is now on record as promising to pursue that.
Peterson, J.R. & Golemis, E.A. Autoinhibited proteins as promising drug targets.
By mid-2009 the outlook was not as promising.
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