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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crusade for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a vigorous campaign or movement aimed at promoting a particular cause or issue.
Example: "She has dedicated her life to a crusade for environmental protection and sustainability."
Alternatives: "a campaign for" or "an advocacy for".
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A crusade for civil liberties may do the same.
It was, in Brissot's words, "a crusade for universal liberty".
But he does not seem to have imagined himself leading a crusade for social justice.
He said, however, he is on a crusade for all men in Uganda.
Religious leaders were directly involved in what amounted to a crusade for smaller families.
Brissot argued that war could only consolidate the Revolution by unmasking its enemies and inaugurating a crusade for universal liberty.
The Emancipation Proclamation did more than lift the war to the level of a crusade for human freedom.
For one thing, the Union did not immediately declare itself on a crusade for abolition at the war's outset.
He was asking people to join us in a crusade for a real change at the next election".
One Long Island political neophyte who turned personal travail into a crusade for Congress is Representative Carolyn McCarthy.
This, in effect, is promised by hard-left Trotskyites and communists, who mix a message of protectionist anti-globalisation with a crusade for social justice.
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