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Kumenglish Posted 4 years ago
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Promote

Context: A business person(Who runs a repair shop) promotes his service to his prospective customer by showing the customers' reviews at the shop.

We got a good reputation for our honest and quality work.

We got a good reputation because of our honest and quality work.

Can we ask these ways?

Can we use "promotes his service" for the context? I tried to check if "promote" is the correct verb.


  

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kumenglish Context: A business person ... promotes his service to his prospective customer by showing the customers' reviews at the shop. Can we use " promotes his service " for the context?

  • kumenglish Context: A business person ...
  • promotes his service to his prospective customer by showing the customers' reviews at the shop.
  • Can we use " promotes his service " for the context?
  • Yes, it's correct to say 'promotes his service'.
  • kumenglish We got a good reputation for our honest and quality work.
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kumenglishContext: A business person ... promotes his service to his prospective customer by showing the customers' reviews at the shop.
...
Can we use "promotes his service" for the context?

Yes, it's correct to say 'promotes his service'.

kumenglishWe got a good reputation for our honest and quality work.

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