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Discover Ludwig"promising man" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a man who shows potential or is expected to do well in the future. You can use it in a sentence when talking about someone who is young and ambitious, or someone who has recently shown promising qualities or achievements. For example: - He is a promising young man, with an impressive academic record and a strong work ethic. - The company hired a promising manager who has already made significant improvements in their sales department. - Despite his troubled past, he has now turned his life around and is truly becoming a promising man, dedicated to helping his community.
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His disappointment may be that of a once promising man, or of a man lamenting his lack of promise.
All of them were educated, yet had abandoned any real drive or desire to forge their own destiny, instead deferring to the search, mostly successfully, for a promising man to have a family with and to live beside as a doting housewife.
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Everyone knew that the most promising men would eventually be boosted into the bigger league, but no one could say what would become of the women.
The Loeb Fellowship Program, established in 1970, is designed to nurture the leadership potential of promising men and women in design and other professions related to the built and natural environment.
J. S. Kang, a sports agent based in the United States who has lived in South Korea, said the country's two-year compulsory military service had been a major factor, pulling promising men from the game during what would be the formative years of their careers.
Shows in her previous UK series included Dawn Gets Naked (where she experienced airbrushing, felt depressed about her body, and so gathered naked women of all shapes for an open-top bus tour through London); Dawn Goes Lesbian (where she figured that, what with the lack of promising men in her life, if she immersed herself in a lesbian lifestyle, she might increase her options.
Recently, human-computer interaction (HCI) technology has drawn attention as a promising man-machine communication method.
In one notorious incident, the secretary of war convinced members of the 27th Maine to briefly extend their term by promising each man a Medal of Honor.
And so it would go on, perhaps promising, "One man had to choose whether to love, or whether to die", or something.
On her solo albums, "Ashanti" in 2002 and the new "Chapter II," she continues to be the voice of pliability, constantly promising her man that he's the answer to all her needs.
The next day, Jameson signed a secret agreement with local settlers at Fort Victoria, promising each man 6000 acre of farm land, 20 gold claims and a share of Lobengula's cattle in return for service in a war against Matabeleland.
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