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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crusader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is passionate about a cause or who fights for a particular issue, often in a social or political context.
Example: "She has always been a crusader for environmental protection, advocating for sustainable practices in her community."
Alternatives: "an advocate" or "a champion".
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If Lagmann was indeed a crusader, it is uncertain which particular crusade he undertook.
That turned Ms. Ellsworth into a crusader.
"I'm not a crusader," he said.
CHICAGO — Paul Konerko is not a crusader.
Sam was a crusader; I became a crusader.
He is not a crusader.
He's, uh... he's like a crusader.
Henderson is less of a crusader.
"He wasn't a crusader," Mr. Neeb said.
But lately he's become a crusader.
Today, Mr. Jones is a crusader himself.
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