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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a promotion" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who has been given a job promotion or to refer to a product or service being offered at a discounted price. Example 1: Kate was thrilled to be put on a promotion to manager after years of hard work and dedication. Example 2: The new clothing line is on a promotion, with all items marked down by 30%. Example 3: The company's marketing strategy included putting the latest product on a promotion to attract more customers.
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For example, a colleague misses out on a promotion to the bosses son, you can promote optimism by saying, ' you probably would of struggled to spend all the extra money that promotion would of earned you anyway'.
The smart money would be on a promotion for Matt LeBlanc, but his strength is as the laconic sidekick.
We might miss out on a promotion or have to deal with trolls and accusations of "women's lib gone mad".
He acted like a bull in a china shop, violating corporate norms, and lost out on a promotion that, on merits alone, he probably deserved.
On 31 March there was another text – this time Hunt congratulating Murdoch on a promotion that would take him back to New York.
Some AT&T Wireless customers have voted an emphatic no on a promotion for "American Idol" that popped up on their phones this week.
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This season he became a main character on "Glee," a promotion he said he had no reason to expect a year ago.
The amount of time this type can go on about a promotion or a fancy vacation is almost troubling.
Become more involved in your career direction and work on getting a promotion.
It was a put-on, yeah, and a promotion for WQXI.
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