
Promoted to or promoted as - WordReference Forums
Sep 23, 2007 · He was promoted to prime minister of a country. He was promoted as prime minister of a country. Which is correct, to or as? Thanks.
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Apr 13, 2014 · Deputy spokesman Le Hai Binh has been promoted as the new spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA). Source: "New MoFA spokesman appointed", Viet Nam …
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Sep 29, 2013 · get a rise = 'more money' get promoted = 'better job position' I just thought I would add that even though " getting promoted " usually means the employee also gets an increase …
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Feb 27, 2010 · If there are grades of staff and someone is promoted to a higher grade, then promoted to is correct. So he might be promoted to assistant manager - if there are lots of …
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Sep 18, 2011 · Hi everyone, Here is the title of an article: How to Get Promoted in a Recession My question is that is there a different meaning between "get promoted" and "get a …
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Dec 15, 2017 · He was promoted [as/to] a symbol of the youth and future of the country. If a job title is followed by "was promoted", then the preposition "to" should be there, I guess.
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Nov 3, 2022 · I need to write a different heading for CRPF promoted 2 women officers to the ranks of IG In a first, CRPF promotes 2 women officers as IG Is this correct?
To be / get promoted to a higher / senior job position
Oct 24, 2016 · Is one ever promoted to a lower position? Also, you have two different questions here: "got" vs "was," and "higher" vs "senior." You should decide which you would like to focus …
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Dec 11, 2014 · If you are ambitious and wish to further your career and be/get? promoted, it's a good idea to ensure the support of others.
get promoted / pass> to the next grade [AE / BE / others?]
Nov 26, 2010 · Where I live, students in elementary school are 'promoted' from one grade to the next. I think the language is murkier in respect to university students, who progress by …