Hey, it's an alliteration: "peer-to-peer" and "planned and promoted in preschool"!
"Peer-to-peer collaboration" which means cooperative enterprises between students without the intervention of an alliterative teacher or early childhood educator, is actually a normal and natural behaviour of children past the selfish baby stage when they play with each other. If it is "planned" it is not "peer-to-peer" but a team effort under the direction of an adult. It can be promoted by leaving children alone with other children, especially in small groups, with adults observing but only intervening if violence erupts. It can also be promoted by setting a simple task for the children and letting them work out how to do it. The skills learned in such interactions have obvious applications in later life.
A psychologist can be promoted within their practice. If they own their own practice, they can not be promoted as they are at their highest level.
It was promoted on TV, and in the form of posters.
No, it is not. The "question word," why, should be at the beginning of the sentence. Why was she promoted?
An athlete cannot get promoted, but they can get a raise. However, staff members (i.e. assistant coaches) can get promoted.
A promoted pawn can move on it's next turn .
It has promoted peace in entire world.
It was promoted by the Bad tour.
Many brands have gained popularity through celebrity endorsements. For instance, Rihanna's Fenty Beauty has transformed the cosmetics industry with its inclusive range of products. Similarly, George Clooney co-founded Casamigos Tequila, which has become a favorite among spirits enthusiasts. Additionally, Beyoncé has promoted Ivy Park, her activewear line, in collaboration with Adidas, showcasing her influence in the fashion world.
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It is promoted immediately as soon as it arrives.
It can be correct to say "promoted as", but it really depends on what you mean:If you are talking about advancing in rank, you usually use "promoted to": Jean was promoted to Vice President of Research and Development.If you are talking about encouraging sales, you might use "promoted" with a direct object: David is going on tour to promote his latest book.If you are talking about encouraging the acceptance of a product, you might use "promoted as": This product was promoted as natural and healthful, but it was actually highly refined and high in fat and sodium.
No. A team from EIHA can not be promoted to Division 1