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The phrase "promote the program" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in business or marketing contexts to mean to publicize or advertise a program in order to make it more widely known. Example: Our company's goal is to promote the program and increase its reach to a wider audience by using various social media platforms.
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After launching of WES, all restaurants successfully implemented several broad strategies, including offering healthy bundled meals, training wait staff to promote the program, and displaying promotional materials around the restaurant.
The TSA said it spent $1.5 million to promote the program last year and plans to spend an additional $1.9 million on promotion this year.
Of the two-thirds of providers who did promote the program, most used one (22/83, 27%) or two (27/83, 33%) promotional resources.
Mr. James has taken two trips to promote the program.
The Women's Agenda will raise money to promote the program, Ms. Barnes said.
In Baltimore, members of the championship Ravens football team will help promote the program.
"It's done very little to promote the program, and now it's going to end it.
Not surprisingly, digital media will primarily be used to promote the program.
It also plans to promote the program in urban farmers markets and to stage a contest.
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The $100 million set aside for states is to help set up and promote the programs.
Mr. Ha'Ivri's charity promotes the program.
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