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The phrase "my promotion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a promotion that you have received or are expecting. For example, "I was thrilled when I got the news of my promotion last week."
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But when I get my promotion to Lavish Traveler, I'll be back.
With Europe on my résumé, my promotion from Immigrant to World Citizen seemed within reach.
But I've been hitting serious roadblocks in formalizing my promotion in title and salary.
"One thing I did say was that this work, which people were applauding, had blocked my promotion 20 years previously, very seriously".
Five years from now I will still be teaching, but my wages will have gone down even further and my promotion chances are nil.
Both times my promotion was denied on grounds of needing more administrative experience, even though on the second I had plenty tucked under my belt.
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"If people knew I was gay, their opinions would affect my promotions," he said.
I've learned a lot from you, and I've gotten my promotions and raises.
I featured David on five of my promotions and taught him everything he knows about this business.
I got every single one of (my promotions) by asking and getting feedback and planning for it.
"Promotions End: My promotions have ended and my monthly fees have doubled.
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