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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endorsed" is correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used as a verb or an adjective, depending on its placement in the sentence. As a verb, "endorsed" means to approve, support, or promote something. For example: - The candidate was endorsed by several prominent politicians. - The company endorsed the use of eco-friendly packaging. - The organization's mission is endorsed by celebrities and influencers. As an adjective, "endorsed" describes something that has received an endorsement, or approval. For example: - The endorsed product is known for its high-quality ingredients. - The endorsed charity received a significant donation. - The endorsed candidate won the election by a landslide.
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* = previously endorsed.
Troy endorsed Biaggi.
Ethiopia endorsed the idea.
Steele endorsed Cino.
He endorsed himself.
Mr. Beeson endorsed that completely.
He endorsed public campaign financing.
Mr Crist endorsed him anyway.
We never endorsed anyone before".
President Obama endorsed the proposal.
Last year, it endorsed 164.
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