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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'promising for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that holds potential. For example, "The new business plan looks promising for growth in the coming year."
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Very promising for France.
It doesn't feel promising for Federer.
It is not promising for commercial activities.
The portents are not promising for Birmingham.
Dangerous territory for Berdych, promising for Wawrinka.
The future is promising for women's soccer in France.
RF The lineup looked promising for Óscar Pareja's side.
The early signs were not promising for Polanski.
Such material is promising for electrochemical applications.
The specifications are promising for DWDM applications.
Osteoinductive biomaterials are promising for bone repair.
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