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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'promising in' is not grammatically correct on its own.
It is not an idiom or phrase that is commonly used in written English. However, it can be used in a sentence such as “She showed promising in-depth knowledge of the subject matter.”.
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A.B.T.'s fall season is promising in other ways, too.
Approaching it, Schmidt saw something promising in the shape: "It was clearly manmade".
Is this the rebound that real estate agents have been promising in the new year?
This year's participants look more than promising in their wrap-up show.
The work, so far, is promising in reducing the severity of flashbacks, he said.
Many treatments that look promising in mice prove disappointing when they are tested on people.
That dealt hand still seemed promising in 1994-95, her first year at Duke.
Vaccines that look promising in lab experiments can certainly fail in the field.
What seemed promising in its declamatory abstractions turns all-too-blunt as moralistic drama.
He's looked promising in pre-season".
SMT should be promising in precision medicine.
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