Sentence examples for adequately promoted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adequately promoted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something has been sufficiently advertised or publicized.
Example: "The new product was adequately promoted through various marketing channels, ensuring a wide reach."
Alternatives: "sufficiently advertised" or "properly marketed".

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If published, adequately promoted and read, these works would provide a view of the inner city that is much more authentic and much less disparaging than what is to be found in Tom Wolfe's book.

In later interviews, Mr. Stewart said he had made his frustrations public only reluctantly and on behalf of a hard-working cast in a show that he said was not being adequately promoted, even as publicity campaigns for other shows were being stepped up with the approach of Tony nominations next month.

Though the release was not wide enough, long enough, or adequately promoted, just getting to see the movie is what matters, and the film aroused so much passion from critics that exhibitors (such as Cinema Village and Film Society of Lincoln Center) brought it back and back again.

Over the next year or so, there are at least four crucial benchmarks: Dec. 15: That's when we will know if the computer glitches have been fixed and whether the administration has adequately promoted the law in preparation for Jan . 1 when coverage of the uninsured begins.

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Shippers complain that the Surface Transportation Board has favored the railroads and sometimes failed to adequately promote real competition.

Some complain that NBC does not adequately promote hockey's Olympic presence on MSNBC, CNBC and USA.

"If the state does not have resources to adequately promote Connecticut as a destination, we won't be a destination," said Jeffrey Nichols, executive director of the Twain House, which is counting on next year, its 175th anniversary, being a big one.

In his fight with Sony Music, Michael Jackson has argued that Sony did not adequately promote his 2001 album Invincible, even though it went platinum -- selling one million copies -- twice over.

Deseret complained that AT&T was "failing to adequately promote The Deseret News, misallocating costs of operating the two papers to the advantage of The Tribune, and frustrating Deseret News Publishing in exercising its right" to publish in the morning.

Though he feels Columbia failed to adequately promote Euphoric Heartbreak, he also recognises that the deal Glasvegas signed was "one of the last of its kind" – and that the band got more out of it than the label.

Based on regional recommendation of 125 150 mg kg−1 of K in the soil to adequately promote the development of dry-land permanent pastures, this study demonstrates the interest and the potential for using variable rate technology (VRT) for site-specific K management in pastures in Southern Portugal.

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