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The phrase "wrongly promoted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone has been elevated to a higher position or status inappropriately or due to a mistake. Example: "After reviewing the performance records, it became clear that he had been wrongly promoted to a managerial position."
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"Measures that are not student-friendly" are sometimes "wrongly promoted under the Bologna umbrella," she adds -- measures such as the introduction of tuition fees, which students in Germany and other countries have demonstrated against.
The defendants' trial brief suggests any accusation that the industry wrongly promoted lead in decades past "rests on hindsight".
However, there are many coins being wrongly promoted as collectible, which a dealer won't necessarily pay you a premium for.
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But on Nov. 16, the state-run Beijing Evening News strongly criticized Ms. Mu and accused Sina.com of wrongly promoting her to attract more visitors.
Edward Snowden says in a new interview with NOVA Next that the U.S. government wrongly promotes cyber offense strategies at the expense of weakening the system and leaving it open to cyber attacks from the black market.
Much of the controversy comes from the fact that soy contains phytoestrogens (plant estrogens, which mimic the female hormone in humans), which is wrongly believed to promote estrogen-related cancers like breast cancer and endometrial cancer.
Gyorgy Ligeti wanted to distance himself from the "modernist aesthetic," Lukas added, but because he taught at the Darmstadt summer school in Germany, which promoted serialist composition, he is sometimes wrongly viewed as part of that continuum.
In fact, it is supporters of capital punishment who have promoted a moratorium in light of evidence that defendants have been wrongly sentenced to death.
The wrongly flagged students will no longer have to complete summer school and will be promoted as usual in the fall.
For as Darwin put it: "Though I am a strong advocate for free thought on all subjects, yet it appears to me (whether rightly or wrongly) that direct arguments against Christianity and theism produce hardly any effect on the public; and freedom of thought is best promoted by the gradual illumination of men's minds, which follows from the advance of science".
In the end, we would do well to remember the wisdom of Charles Darwin: "It appears to me (whether rightly or wrongly) that direct arguments against Christianity & theism produce hardly any effect on the public; & freedom of thought is best promoted by the gradual illumination of men's minds which follow[s] from the advance of science.
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