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"was never promoted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that someone has not received a promotion or advancement in their job position or career. Example sentence: Despite his hard work, James was never promoted to a higher position at the company.
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"I was never promoted".
He was never promoted beyond county chief.
He had been a railway booking clerk, & was never promoted.
It is remarkable and sad that Clark was never promoted to full professor.
He became army chief of staff, but was never promoted to the joint chiefs.
He was given various low-level posts, and was never promoted.
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Those without were hired only for support-staff jobs and were never promoted beyond or outside support functions.
Because he is a renegade always challenging authority, he is never promoted, although he is expert at solving the most difficult of cases.
Those who have been levered out congregate on the back benches, where they share their disgruntlement with MPs who are resentful because they were never promoted at all.
Some works, like Dukas's mammoth Piano Sonata, Mr. Hamelin said, fell into obscurity because they were never promoted by a big-name exponent.
When you figure out how many movies are out there that you've never seen because they were never promoted, just shelved by the film company, that's true.
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