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The phrase "increased promotion of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of publicizing or advertising something more frequently or on a larger scale. Example: The company's increased promotion of their new product resulted in a spike in sales.
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With the return of relative peace, security and stability, there has been increased promotion of sedentarisation and crop cultivation ostensibly to promote food security (Wamani and Bagonza 2013; Avery 2014).
At TBS and TNT, Mr. Kellner has increased promotion of shows and pulled wrestling off the schedules.
"By contrast, the soft drinks industry is taking practical steps to help consumers, through reformulation, smaller portion sizes and increased promotion of low- and no-calorie options - reducing sugar intake by 7.5 per cent in recent years, and with plans to reduce calories by a further 20 per cent by 2020".
Especially at EU level, this increased promotion of renewable energies is encouraged [3].
Loss of inhibition or increased promotion of proliferation for TGF-β is believed to contribute to carcinogenesis in the mammary gland.
These could be legislative or they could involve better monitoring, but they must ensure increased promotion of equal rights and opportunities and increased promotion of this objective which must be put into practice through education and training.
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Despite the increasing promotion of cargo bikes in urban logistics by public stakeholders, there are still some reservations from urban logistics operators to its adoption.
The increasing promotion of the requirements against the global climate change and the increasingly severe security situation of energy supply urgently require the construction of more intelligent, clean, efficient and reliable transmission grid, which has become the common goal of various countries in the world to develop the electric power industry.
However, despite the increasing promotion of alcohol-based hand rubs and the worldwide use of ethanol-based hand rubs in hospitals only few studies have specifically addressed the issue of ethanol absorption when repeatedly applied to human skin.
Despite the increasing promotion of alcohol-based hand rubs and the worldwide use of ethanol-based hand rubs in hospitals only few studies have specifically addressed the issue of ethanol absorption when repeatedly applied to human skin.
Given the increasing promotion of acceptance, and rejection of suppression, especially in clinical practice, it is important that experimental evidence is generated in the laboratory to examine these different strategies in both healthy and clinical populations.
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