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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crusade in" 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 idea within a specific context or area.
Example: "The organization launched a crusade in support of environmental conservation, rallying volunteers and resources to protect endangered species."
Alternatives: "a campaign for" or "an initiative in".
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Graham concluded his public career with a crusade in Queens, N.Y., in June 2005.
Richard set forth on a crusade in 1190, leaving William Longchamp in charge of the kingdom.
In May the Argentine-born American evangelist Luis Palau mounted a crusade in Romania.
The cartoons were part of a crusade in which he said the Pope was involved.
He said the cartoons were part of a crusade in which the Pope was involved.
In 1254 he assisted the Knights of the Teutonic Order by participating in a crusade in Prussia.
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Western Europeans rallied to the plight of the Christians in the Balkans and declared a new crusade in 1396; a great army was sent to the Balkans, where it was defeated at the Battle of Nicopolis.
Mr. Duncan Smith was Mr. Hague's shadow minister of defense and promises a crusade rooted in traditional Conservative values.
Briscoe may see himself as a maverick on a crusade, but in reality, he is a rogue, tilting at windmills.
Both define politics not as the art of the possible but as a moral crusade in which compromise is a cosy euphemism for lack of principle.
He's using his position for a personal crusade in what, I think, is a serious dereliction of duty".
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