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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that's promising" is a valid phrase in written English.
It is used to express that a situation looks hopeful or has potential for success. For example, "The patient's response to the treatment is that's promising."
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"One thing that's promising to me is I saw it the first year he was here: he did it.
Elsewhere, Zeen is a stealthy startup from YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen that's promising to help people "discover and create beautiful magazines".
How? Through a portal that's promising to enable users to click through to see how their crypto holdings are faring, to buy and sell CryptoKitties or to find and use other decentralized apps.
If you've ever gone camping and found yourself thinking it kind of sucks, likely because you're too close to other campers, you might be interested to learn about Tentrr, a three-year-old, 47-person company that's promising to make it "dirt simple" to enjoy the great outdoors.
Still, the world of ICOs could use a bit more structure, according to Juan Benet, the founder of Protocol Labs, a venture-backed company that's building a decentralized storage marketplace called Filecoin and that also worked with AngelList this year to create CoinList, a platform that's promising a more structured way for founders to raise money for their token-based networks.
Robin Hood's got a strong reputation and it's not the Red Cross, so that's promising.
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There, it is the more expensive supermarkets that are promising to match each others' prices.
They spoilt a party that was promising to glitter like some throwback to the days of the Tsar.
Instead, we briefly describe one that is promising.
"Libraries should, and have in many instances, extend that same treatment to new technology that is promising.
More specifically, I will focus on two foods containing potent phytonutrients that are promising in prostate health.
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