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"promising answer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an answer that shows potential or likelihood of success. Example: The students eagerly awaited their teacher's promising answer to their difficult math problem.
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Health insurance does offer a promising answer for easing expenditures.
Thankfully, a judge of that court in Strasbourg has outlined to me a promising answer.
In the quest for a more sustainable and efficient separation, solvent-resistant nanofiltration (SRNF) has emerged as a promising answer.
One promising answer comes from the computer scientist Jon Postel, now known as "god of the Internet" for the influence he exercised over the emerging network.
Researchers here and abroad are looking at probiotics as a promising answer to the growing problem of antibiotic resistance and abuse.
"We have always been looking for very small power sources that don't need refilling". The new nanowire generator looks like a promising answer, he says.
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The Illinois Drug Abuse Pro gram has shown that Metha done Maintenance and thera peutic communities (the only two promising answers to ad diction) can work together.
Stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman returned for the third series on Wednesday promising answers to the puzzle that has confounded the show's 10 million viewers for the last two years (if you have not seen the opening episode and do not want to know, stop reading now).
"My biggest fashion bellwether is my daughter -- she's the first one to say, 'Mommy, you can't wear that.' " Her daughter, Bee Shaffer, 13, inspired Ms. Wintour to declare the August Vogue, on newsstands now, "the age issue," its cover promising answers to the perennial question of what to wear, not just at 17 but at 70.
All the political parties will go into the election promising answers to the housing crisis, in most cases with pledges to build many more homes.
Concurrentism or priorism, or some combination of the two, seem to provide the most promising answers to the timing problem (the problem of specifying when a victim incurs the harm for which death and posthumous events are responsible).
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