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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promote more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to support or advance something to a higher or greater level. Example: In order to improve sales, the company needs to promote their products more aggressively through various marketing strategies.
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It has vowed to promote more women.
Will another league table just promote more competition?
Would probably promote more attacking play early in matches".
These changes, in turn, can promote more biking.
I hope that in future you will promote more balanced and better-informed responses.
On one side are dissidents who would have the club promote more restrictive federal immigration policies.
Still, the fund is working to promote more direct types of giving.
$500,000 grant by Dutch NGO Hivos for Africa's tech hubs to promote more sustainable entrepreneurship.
*Industry should promote more healthful food choices, including "reasonable portion sizes".
In the next few weeks, the government has an opportunity to promote more of them.
Hanoi could work to establish government incentives to residents and businesses to promote more sustainable transportation".
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