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Discover Ludwig"I would advocate" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used when presenting an opinion or making a suggestion. For example, "I would advocate introducing healthier food options in our cafeteria to encourage healthier eating habits amongst students."
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I would advocate for both Haiti and Detroit.
I would advocate less aid to Africa, not more.
So I would advocate supplementing market-based disincentives with direct controls on coal burning.
Instead, I would advocate action within the limits of the law and current regulations.
"I feel like… y'know… I think I would advocate for myself.
After Rubio concluded his prepared remarks, Rose asked him: "Should we be the world's policeman?" "I don't think that's necessarily the role that I would advocate," Rubio replied.
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So that's why I'd advocate being religious in a non-traditional way.
While Hola and others claim to uphold user privacy, I'd advocate paid software as being a better bet.
Usually, for less advanced girlies, I'd advocate the value of being super-super-super conscious of what mood (Sensibility? Vibes?) you are imparting just by hanging out and doing your thing, so that you maintain control of yourself and what happens around you.
The director, I'm guessing, would advocate the first option.
I would never advocate that.
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