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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'promotes issues' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe situations when a person or organization raises awareness about a particular topic or encourages debate around the subject. For example, "The charity promotes issues of poverty and hunger in our local community."
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The Coalition promotes issues of particular concern to Northern Irish women, is non-sectarian and supports the Good Friday Agreement.
The coalition promotes issues of particular concern to Northern Irish women, is non-sectarian and supports the Good Friday agreement.
Mr. Wikler, 26, is a campaign director, in Washington, for Avaaz.org, a group that organizes online petitions and letter-writing efforts on a variety of progressive political issues and also promotes issues through marches, fund-raising, advertising campaigns and other means.
Content that features or promotes issues attacks on people or groups is generally not eligible for ads, even if in the context of news or awareness purposes.
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He also gets to promote issues close to his heart.
Dr. DiBiaggio, 68, says he plans to continue his work "promoting issues of active citizenship".
But Ms. Defoe and Ms. Williams believed it should be used to promote issues, not individual politicians.
She has used her raised profile to promote issues of equality – most prominently around LGBT – and to campaign for arts education.
Mr. Edwards, a former North Carolina senator, set out to keep his political options open by promoting issues he cared about, like poverty.
Corporations and research foundations, such as the Wellcome Trust, look to documentaries to promote issues that they think will help their brands or that are important to their constituencies.
Overview of Lesson Plan: In this lesson, students will compose lyrics to songs for a music festival to promote issues in their community.
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