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The phrase "has promoted to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a change or advancement in someone's job title or position. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, Jane has been promoted to the position of regional manager.
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Thereafter, the president may feel secure enough in the men he has promoted to stand down.
But many of his old allies, whom he has promoted to help run the Party after years in the wilderness, are not so peaceable.
The auction, which ended Jan . 19 was the first event that the foundation has promoted to raise money for the Neediest Cases Fund.
"To some extent". But many of his old allies, whom he has promoted to help run the Party after years in the wilderness, are not so peaceable.
That uncertainty could cast an uneasy mood on the Paris festivities, which Macron has promoted to serve as a reminder of the costs of the Great War.
He ordered the armed forces and the police, whose militarization he has promoted, to remove protests that have closed roads, taken bridges, and occupied public spaces throughout the country.
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Pfizer has promoted efforts to expand access to injectable contraceptives in developing countries.
Mr. Bush has promoted plans to tie federal education aid to measurable improvements in student performance.
"Anger Management" has promoted Brian Austin Green to series regular status, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The Economic Policy Institute has promoted Lawrence Mishel to president, from vice president.
Guardian Media Group has promoted David Pemsel to the role of chief executive.
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