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Discover Ludwig"more promising" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate potential or a sense that things are looking up. For example, "The early poll numbers are more promising, indicating strong support for the candidate."
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This looks more promising.
"Scrubs" looks more promising.
Their second attempt was more promising.
The Cooper Basin is more promising.
The service sector might be more promising.
The rate-rigging investigation appears more promising.
Zoning policies are more promising.
The Vélite is more promising.
Business is also more promising.
The LCOE for wind looks more promising.
Our route became more and more promising.
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