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"demotion of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in a professional context when someone is being moved to a lower position or rank due to either poor performance or misconduct. For example, "His demotion of two positions in the company was due to violations of company policy."
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We can mourn the demotion of our favorite planet.
I would question only the implied demotion of the buildings.
The result was the demotion of Henry James.
This was the second demotion of his career.
The most prominent move so far was the demotion of John Peruggia, the E.M.S. commander.
The most prominent move so far was the demotion of John Peruggia, the E.M.S. commander.Mr.
Dr Brown became the notorious "Pluto killer" by justifying the demotion of Pluto.
But Rodriguez, who was also back at third base, received another demotion of sorts.
"A lot of planetary scientists don't take the supposed demotion of Pluto that seriously," he said.
Adam believed that major decisions must be made collectively, thus Lina's demotion of him was unjust.
Blairites were angriest at the demotion of Murphy to international development.
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