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The phrase "I defend" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when a person is stating that they are defending something or someone, or when they are expressing their personal belief or position on a topic. Example: "I defend the right for everyone to have access to education, regardless of their socioeconomic status."
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"I defend his proposals".
"Why wouldn't I defend myself?
When I defend those rights, I defend yours, too".
"I defend him.
"I defend you if you have trouble.
I defend it and I criticise it.
I defend it, of course.
I defend farce on two grounds.
No way will I defend that.
I defend the right for people to speak their minds".
Today, I defend people I might formerly have prosecuted.
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