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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promises good" is not correct in standard written English
It may be intended to convey that something is expected to be beneficial or favorable, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The new policy promises good results for the community."
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The press material promises good clean fun, suitable for the whole family.
Insomuch as it promises good coffee (from £1.60), this hip, student hang-out fulfils its brief.
Granda was a huge commercial success, and Brodka has just released a follow-up EP recorded in Los Angeles that promises good things.
INA, an Italian insurer acquired in 1999, has now been fully integrated and promises good returns, particularly if Italy's government at long last tackles pension reform and introduces private pensions.There are other potential efficiencies.
Wright promises "good news" surrounding the stadium within the next few weeks and says Cas are already ahead of fellow Super League strugglers – notably their neighbours Wakefield Trinity, with whom they are thought to be battling for a single place – having appointed architects and secured outline planning consent.
As it uses sensitive matching measures, the proposed algorithm promises good improvement to existing algorithms.
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Nothing ever promised good for it.
These posters promised good deals on loans or home refinancing.
They would promise good schools and a good environment, as well as low taxes on workers.
It is welcomed with an address of thanks and promised good treatment.
I phrased it like an invitation to a party and promised good tunes.
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