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Discover Ludwig'to promote over' is not a correct phrase in written English
You could use the phrase "to promote" to mean to foster the growth of, to help to further, or to advance. For example, "My supervisor is doing her best to promote my career."
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Expected launch is later this year but nothing is confirmed but this is definitely something the B-R format was supposed to promote over time.
So do some of the entrepreneurs politicians are so keen to promote over Buggins's-turn civil servants: by their very nature, risk-takers can be risky.
He may be a little vulnerable against spin – the sort of reputation that cagey old pros have done their utmost to promote over the years.
"I look forward to working on more general historic preservation themes that I've tried to promote over the years but had to sublimate because of this operation," he said.
But Mr. Bush did not repeat his previous calls to bar any new country from producing enriched uranium or plutonium -- a plan the administration has done little to promote over the past year and a half.
(laughs) At some point, there'll be a tour, and there'll be me going overseas to promote over there and all that stuff.
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Recent research shows that following weight loss, levels of circulating hormones which affect our appetite tend to promote over-eating and weight regain.
And there are religious leaders who still try to promote over-reproduction by their flocks, though in much of the world their efforts are largely futile (Catholic countries in Europe tend to be low-birthrate leaders, for example).
Alternatively, an impersonal approach could argue that we have a prima facie duty to promote over-all happiness by creating new well off people which duty, however, may be more easily overridden than duties not to cause harm.
In fact, the environment in which MFIs have grown up could almost have been expressly designed to promote over-lending.
Gene amplification is thought to promote over-expression of genes favouring tumour development.
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