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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I promote" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a simple statement indicating that the speaker is actively promoting or supporting something. Example: "As a manager, I promote a positive and inclusive work environment for my team."
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"It's not self-promotion, I promote this," she counters, brandishing a 7th on Sixth brochure.
I promote it.
I promote something different, I promote peace.
I promote world champs.
"I promote myself," he said unabashedly in a recent interview.
I promote the idea that fish ought to be expensive.
Should I promote a fish that is known to have a high mercury content?
That's what I try to do when I promote people, too.
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IFN-I promote differentiation/activation of dendritic cells (DCs) in both human and mice and play an important role in long-term survival of CD8+ T cells in response to specific antigens (Ag) [ 16– 16].
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