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The phrase "more promising for" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation that has the potential to turn out more favourably than expected. For example, "Investing in the stock market was a risky move, but prospects for the future are more promising for those who bought the shares early."
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Even more promising for LA fans, Wilhelmsson has promised he will only get better.
This electrolyte is even more promising for elevated-temperature applications.
What typology could sound more promising for design than a fulfillment center?
The Nepalese fantasy outlook was a little more promising for Larry.
Things began to look considerably more promising for Southern Utah when Bell fell into foul trouble.
This year's job prospects seem more promising for recent college and business school graduates.
Times have never been more promising for proponents of commercial spaceflight.
More promising for the industry, however, are subscription-based offerings, including Spotify, Rhapsody and Muve Music.
It was suggested that MAO processing could be more promising for surface modification of titanium.
On the other hand, surface acoustic methods seem more promising for such a study.
It is much more promising for the reservoirs which the miscible flooding is considered unsuitable.
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