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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promoted more" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been further advanced or made more widely known, for example, "The business promoted their products more widely than ever before."
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Why hasn't he been promoted more?
Lower GNP concentration promoted more apatite formation.
It's promoted more aggressive conventional- and nuclear-war-fighting doctrines.
The change seems also to have promoted more attacking play.
Both for economic and environmental reasons, control by means of cultural practices should be promoted more.
People with optimistic dispositions get jobs more easily and get promoted more, research suggests.
Moreover, ex-felons are promoted more quickly and to higher ranks than other enlistees.
People with optimistic dispositions get jobs more easily and get promoted more, new research suggests.
Nowhere is romantic ardour promoted more enthusiastically than in the movies.
To be sure, others promoted more peaceful albeit still repressive policies.
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We promoted more people to partner in Investment Banking in 2006 than in any other division.
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