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The phrase "I'm promoting" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing the act of advocating for or supporting something, such as a product, event, or idea. Example: "I'm promoting a new initiative aimed at reducing plastic waste in our community."
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Nowadays, I'm promoting it.
I don't have a candidate who I'm promoting".
I'm promoting people's energy in changing the world.
"I would hate to think I'm promoting sadness as an aesthetic," he said.
"I do talk about politics but not when I'm promoting a movie," she sniffs.
"If I'm promoting health, I've got to be healthy," he explains.
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"I was promoting the paper," she responds.
"I was promoting the Brazilian orange juice," he says.
"People say, 'Well, you're out promoting Bob Feller.' Well, who else would I be promoting?
"I was promoting women in aviation, so I wasn't going the beauty route," Hafner said.
It happened again when I was promoting my third book, Brewing Britain.
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