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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a demotion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where someone is being lowered in rank or position, often in a professional context.
Example: "After the recent restructuring, he was reassigned to a less critical role as a demotion."
Alternatives: "as a downgrade" or "as a reduction in rank."
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It's seen as a demotion.
But Gooden refused to view it as a demotion.
JUMPING from statewide elected office to city government used to be seen as a demotion.
Despite Condé Nast's protestations to the contrary, the shift was widely seen as a demotion.
Collins did not seem worried that Davis would interpret the move as a demotion.
Several judges characterized the move as a lateral one, rather than as a demotion.
"I don't look at it as a demotion," Vaughn said after batting practice yesterday morning.
Some of Mr. Pelley's colleagues privately worry that the "Evening News" could be construed as a demotion for him.
In 2007, she was moved back to run the brokerage unit and another group, seen by some as a demotion.
She was said to have been worried that prospective employers might interpret her transfer to the Pentagon as a demotion.
The organization was grateful that Snow did not quarrel over what was widely regarded as a demotion.
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