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Discover Ludwig"less promising" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not as hopeful or likely to succeed as something else. Example: The results from the first round of testing were less promising than we had hoped, but we still have a chance to improve in the next round.
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The situation in Syria is less promising still.
The new series of Little Britain sounds less promising.
But the outlook in the House is less promising.
In Europe's top 100 companies, the situation for women was even less promising.
"Titus" (beginning tonight at 8 30 on Fox) is less promising.
For another former presiding officer, Steve Hackeling, results of the election were less promising.
That, in spite of the times, which were getting less and less promising.
But with each passing hour, the prospect of a rescue looked less promising.
The possibility of predicting future growth from patent data looks less promising.
The story in those three little lines at the bottom is less promising.
But whereas the outlook for revenue growth is good, the profits picture looks less promising.
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