The phrase "strive to promote" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you are talking about working hard to support a particular cause, idea, or goal. For example, "The organization strives to promote equal opportunities in the workplace for minority groups."
Regenerative technologies strive to promote, augment, and reestablish native repair processes, restituting organ structure and function.
Educators should strive to promote this sense of accomplishment in their students by assigning thought-provoking work.
These workshops also strive to promote research and development for the improvement of formal methods and tools for industrial applications.
Those in Brussels who strive to promote the Union know that EU-financed programmes are among their most effective propaganda instruments.
It's run by a gregarious and efficient British couple, Beccie and Paul O'Sullivan, who renovated the 200-year-old building using traditional methods and artisanship and strive to promote ecologically and socially sensitive tourism, but with an unstuffy hosting style.
Some of the challenges and opportunities for energy strategists that strive to promote optimal decisions on our future energy solutions are highlighted in this state-of-the-art review.
He has striven to promote enterprise by helping small businesses.
Costa Rican leaders soon realized the potential for coffee cultivation and strove to promote coffee planting.
Her media platform strives to promote intellectual substance and the spirit of authentic storytelling.
She strives to promote friendship and understanding between all people in her daily life.
At the University of London he firmly established the history degree course and strove to promote postgraduate research.
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