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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
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Heard

I heard that you are elevated to a Marketing director/Top-level career in your organization.

I learned that you are elevated to a Marketing director/Top-level career in your organization.

Please check if they are suitable here such as heard, learned, elevated to, and Top-level.

  

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You need one of these (same meaning): I heard that you've been promoted to marketing director. I just learned that you've been promoted to marketing director. "elevated" is not used in this context.

  • You need one of these (same meaning): I heard that you've been promoted to marketing director.
  • I just learned that you've been promoted to marketing director.
  • "elevated" is not used in this context.
  • Use "promoted".
  • "top-level" doesn't work.
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You need one of these (same meaning):

I heard that you've been promoted to marketing director.
I just learned that you've been promoted to marketing director.

"elevated" is not used in this context. Use "promoted".
"top-level" doesn't work.

CJ

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