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Common collocations with promote in American Collocation

promote verb transitive

US /prəˈmoʊt/

strongly

aggressively
heavily
strongly
vigorously

We believe that micro-enterprises deserve to be strongly promoted in the UK.

in an active way

actively
positively

Schools which have actively promoted cycling have been successful in increasing the numbers of children who cycle to school.

effectively

effectively
successfully

Solutions do exist and if promoted effectively can go a long way to solving management problems.

in a lot of places

widely

The philosophy of inclusive education has been widely promoted in Canadian schools.

knowledge or understanding

awareness
education
interest
learning
study
understanding

The aim of the project was to promote awareness of energy conservation in the home and school.

development or increase

development
growth

The Chancellor announced today a series of measures to promote productivity growth.

equal rights and treatment

access
diversity
equality
opportunity
rights

The programme is designed to promote equal access to education and employment for all.

The government claims it is committed to promoting the rights of people with diabilities.

involvement by many people

collaboration
co-operation
integration
involvement
participation
partnership

We want to promote greater participation by local people in the planning process.

discussion

debate
dialogue
discussion

The aim of the conference is to promote dialogue between scientists and religious leaders.