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- verb Present participle of
promote .
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Examples
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There is a belief here that he's been at the forefront of the crisis despite campaigning and then starting his term promoting "the American model."
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There is a belief here that he's been at the forefront of the crisis despite campaigning and then starting his term promoting "the American model."
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Seriously, if it weren't for Justin (NSYNC) and his label promoting Britney the way they did, we wouldn't have heard of Britney either.
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She praised the new administration for what she calls promoting democracy.
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Everyone else on the chart has a label promoting them but we must have come thru the back door !
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Such an expensive and personalised corporate gift will go a long way in promoting your business.
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Since the Democrats are more interested in promoting consumption, I thought it made sense for Republicans to emphasize investment.
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These determinants — including the effects of poverty, education, the treatment of women, employment opportunities, and limited access to medical care for some — areas important in promoting health, if not more so, than the direct medical determinants of health.
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If it doesn't, and NASA has spent PR capital in promoting it, it becomes a big NEGATIVE on their record.
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As the exiled spiritual leader of more than six million Tibetans, the Dalai Lama has played a significant role in promoting world peace, non-violence, and human rights.
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