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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am I promoting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning whether one's actions or words are contributing to the promotion of a particular idea, product, or cause.
Example: "As I share my thoughts on social media, I often wonder, am I promoting the right message?"
Alternatives: "Am I endorsing" or "Am I advocating for".
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This is why I'm promoting opening up our data.
One, which I am promoting, is legalising the consumption, production and distribution of all drugs".
Should I cancel the Churchhill Club event that I was promoting where I'm interviewing Kirkpatrick on his new book?
"If I'm promoting health, I've got to be healthy," he explains.
"I don't think I'm promoting anybody who's doing untoward things," O'Reilly said.
Whatever I do, I'm promoting peace and love.
I am promoting drugs and alcohol and sexual promiscuity.
Now, I am promoting the same for Memorial Day.
"I was promoting women in aviation, so I wasn't going the beauty route," Hafner said.
So..., I figure, "Okay, I'm not promoting it if I don't sell a product".
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