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Discover Ludwig"promotion from" is an expression that can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that somebody has been promoted to a new, higher level. For example, "John was given a promotion from assistant manager to manager."
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What could be a promotion from that?
Guides Palace to promotion from Third Division.
(He acceded only to an honorary promotion from his underlings).
Oxford United have a realistic chance of following up last season's promotion from League Two with a tilt at promotion from the third tier.
The Guardian's Paul Doyle says that Oxford have a "realistic chance of following last season's promotion from League Two with a tilt at promotion from the third tier".
May: Souness leads Blackburn into the Premiership with automatic promotion from the First Division.
It is looking to cut deals in which it receives promotion from partners rather than cash.
It was on this day last year that Brighton ensured their promotion from the Championship.
He not only won acquittal but earned a promotion from major to lieutenant-colonel.
Radio station owners argue that artists receive free promotion from airplay of their records.
There may also be another barrier at the promotion from reader to professor.
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