Sentence examples for were promoting from inspiring English sources

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were promoting

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To raise (someone) to a more important, responsible, or remunerative job or rank.

  • He promoted his clerk to office manager.

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All three of us were promoting books.

They were promoting the bubble.

Most were promoting books they had written.

Both, he said, were promoting "freedom in the truest sense".

Neither we, nor the Hive, were promoting "anti-Trump" literature.

With intention, MIT's founders were promoting, above all, that education was for practical application.

Even media reports [stated] that we were promoting prostitution in the city.

Colleagues became concerned that elements within the ICA were promoting extremism.

And every morning, I would argue in my head with the theology those windows were promoting.

Some recreational organizations were promoting unorthodox measures to try to nudge the odds toward wetness.

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We were promoting the shirts for them [Adidas].

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