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"got a promotion" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a common way to express the act of receiving a higher position or rank in one's job or career. You can use this phrase in various contexts, such as: - "I am so happy to announce that I finally got a promotion at work!" - "After years of hard work, she finally got a promotion to manager." - "He got a promotion to senior analyst, which came with a significant salary increase." - "My husband got a promotion and we are now able to afford our dream house." - "She got a promotion after consistently exceeding her sales targets."
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He got a promotion instead.
Your colleague just got a promotion.
"I got a promotion," he said.
Within a few months, he got a promotion.
Its leader, Stan Evans, just got a promotion.
" 'She's going through a divorce' or 'he just got a promotion.' We'd invent whole lives.
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How do you get a promotion?
Or it might be getting a promotion at work.
Emma Lewell-Buck gets a promotion to shadow devolution minister.
He did not get a promotion and a third star, as many had once expected.
In the office, they still believe that attendance is all it takes to get a promotion.
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