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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'promising young' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is expected to achieve great things, usually in their career, based on their current abilities and achievements. For example, "James is a promising young scientist who has made several breakthroughs in his field."
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Promising young hot shots don't rate.
A promising young man, I'd say".
But he's a promising young talent.
They gave scholarships to promising young students.
Meanwhile, promising young defender Johnny Leveron was tasked with instantly evolving into a promising young midfielder.
One promising young woman is dead; another is lost.
One of those consequences is that promising young players quit.
One of its promising young partners had defected to Sequoia.
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