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Discover LudwigThe phrase "promoter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that advocates for or supports a particular cause, idea, or initiative.
Example: "She is a well-known promoter of environmental sustainability and often speaks at conferences."
Alternatives: "advocate for" or "supporter of".
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The first promoter of macho moxie?
He is a tireless promoter of Hartford.
He's the greatest promoter of all time".
William Rosensohn was the promoter of the match.
"Life" magazine is practically the sole promoter of war paintings.
Resentment visited on promoter of farce, George S. Rappleyea.
11. "I'm a big promoter of hats," Leon says.
Jerry Finkelstein was the promoter of the Fair.
Wintour has since become a tireless promoter of their work.
Colt (1814-1862) was a canny promoter of his products.
He thinks the game is a promoter of international amity.
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