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The phrase "a demote" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "demote" is typically used as a verb, and it does not require an article like "a" before it.
Example: "The manager decided to demote the employee due to performance issues."
Alternatives: "a downgrade" or "a reduction in rank".
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In this scheme, the authors developed a DEMOTE (DEtecting MObile spoofing aTtacks in wireless Environments) system.
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The ruling came in a case involving a demoted Phoenix police officer's request for data embedded in notes written by a supervisor.
"This is in his pay grade, not mine," said a demoted Snowe Tuesday night.
As soon as a user demotes a "friend" from intimate to arm's-length in his Facebook settings, this will also take effect on other sites.
For example, even if an attacker demotes a decent item by injecting a poor rating, he/she can always insist that it is based on difference in individual preference.
"When an employer demotes an employee out of desire to prevent the employee from engaging in political activity that the 1st Amendment protects, the employee is entitled to challenge that unlawful action".
A photographer has the ability to define an individual's image -- to elevate a person to mythic status or demote a living myth to a plebeian mortal.
Once you publicly humiliate an officer, demote or reassign them, you've lost them totally, so you better think twice before you take that step.
He was sentenced to three years in prison, but he was released after a month, demoted, and reassigned to an Me 262 fighter squadron in Germany.
"Hirsch" to his friends – though he no longer has any – is a recently demoted Adelaide detective and, according to rumour, a despised whistleblower.
Sunset was like watching a somehow demoted star, stripped of its brilliance, reduced to a perfect red disk riding low in the sky.
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