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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a devout advocate for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone who is passionately supportive of a particular cause, belief, or idea. Example: "She is a devout advocate for environmental conservation, dedicating her time to various initiatives."
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Indeed, Mr. Morellet not only built a reputation for opening a restaurant that was always open, and open to all, but he has also long been known as a devout advocate for gay rights and the neighborhood, as well as an exhibitionist, once dressing as Marie Antoinette.
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Affeldt is a devout Christian and a strong advocate for ending child poverty.
Was a devout appreciation for the culture a reason alone to try it?
Belgrano was a devout Catholic, an advocate of free markets, and the creator of the Argentine flag.
She was also a devout Catholic famous for her occasionally murderous intolerance of Jews and Moors.
A passionate advocate for my artists.
Being a steady advocate for children.
He is an outspoken advocate for zoos.
Tobias was an early advocate for PSMs.
Be an advocate for us.
He became an advocate for circle hooks.
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