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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 this information, I can't help but wonder, am I promoting the right message?"
Alternatives: "Am I endorsing" or "Am I advocating".
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So by talking about feminine energy am I promoting a stereotype of women?
Am I promoting myself?
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It is possible to hold that position, though it isn't my position, nor was I promoting or endorsing the position.
They were everywhere I was when I was promoting my single Beat of My Drum so we bumped into each other a lot.
That is why I promote health system strengthening and universal health coverage.
This is why I'm promoting opening up our data.
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.
"It's not like I'm promoting a different toothbrush brand every day," he says.
Then just after I was promoted I heard we did not get the visa and I was so sad.
Whatever I do, I'm promoting peace and love.
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